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- catalog abstract ""This is an anthology, not a manifesto. And yet this book advances the claim that a new movement of poets has arrived on the literary scene. This movement is neither geographical nor generational, though all of these poets began their careers since the late sixties. It is united neither by gender nor race: not by its practice of "form," and not by its conviction that the poem is a "field." Simply and sheerly, the movement is known by its devotion to critical intelligence." "Heirs of Sidney and Jonson, Dryden and Shelley, Stevens and Eliot, the poets in this anthology subscribe to the Renaissance ideal of the literary career, believing that great poets are obliged to try their hands at all of the literary genres. For them, one of the most important genres is criticism." "The essays collected here represent a revived seriousness and intelligence in the field of poetry criticism. The work represents and examines all of the major schools and movements of the last sixty years in American poetry. The Poetry Wars are at last decoded."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12950900.
- catalog contributor b12950901.
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description ""This is an anthology, not a manifesto. And yet this book advances the claim that a new movement of poets has arrived on the literary scene. This movement is neither geographical nor generational, though all of these poets began their careers since the late sixties. It is united neither by gender nor race: not by its practice of "form," and not by its conviction that the poem is a "field." Simply and sheerly, the movement is known by its devotion to critical intelligence." "Heirs of Sidney and Jonson, Dryden and Shelley, Stevens and Eliot, the poets in this anthology subscribe to the Renaissance ideal of the literary career, believing that great poets are obliged to try their hands at all of the literary genres. For them, one of the most important genres is criticism." "The essays collected here represent a revived seriousness and intelligence in the field of poetry criticism. The work represents and examines all of the major schools and movements of the last sixty years in American poetry. The Poetry Wars are at last decoded."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction / Paul M. Hedeen, D.G. Myers -- The Art of Poetry -- Entrances and Exits: Three Key Positions in the Poem / Elton Glaser -- Against Sincerity / Louise Gluck -- Poetry and Practical Deliberation / Emily Grosholz -- Poetry as a Vessel of Remembrance / Jane Hirshfield -- Alcaics In Exile: W.H. Auden's "In Memory Of Sigmund Freud" / Rosanna Warren -- Poets -- Either I'm Nobody, or I'm a Nation / Rita Dove -- Lowell's Graveyard / Robert Hass -- Ironic Elegies: The Poetry of Donald Justice / Mark Jarman -- How Good Is John Ashbery? / Robert McDowell -- Derek Walcott: Poet of the New World / David Mason -- The Poetic World -- The Poet's Calling: On a New Model of Literary Apprenticeship / Mary Kinzie -- Word by Word, Page by Page / Rachel Hadas -- Talk Show: The Rise of the Literary Interview / Bruce Bawer -- Can Poetry Matter? / Dana Gioia -- American Poetry and American Life / Robert Pinsky.".
- catalog extent "355 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1586540297".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ashland, Or. : Story Line Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "811/.5409 22".
- catalog subject "American poetry 20th century History and criticism Theory, etc.".
- catalog subject "American poetry 20th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Criticism United States History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "PS323.5 .U57 2004".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / Paul M. Hedeen, D.G. Myers -- The Art of Poetry -- Entrances and Exits: Three Key Positions in the Poem / Elton Glaser -- Against Sincerity / Louise Gluck -- Poetry and Practical Deliberation / Emily Grosholz -- Poetry as a Vessel of Remembrance / Jane Hirshfield -- Alcaics In Exile: W.H. Auden's "In Memory Of Sigmund Freud" / Rosanna Warren -- Poets -- Either I'm Nobody, or I'm a Nation / Rita Dove -- Lowell's Graveyard / Robert Hass -- Ironic Elegies: The Poetry of Donald Justice / Mark Jarman -- How Good Is John Ashbery? / Robert McDowell -- Derek Walcott: Poet of the New World / David Mason -- The Poetic World -- The Poet's Calling: On a New Model of Literary Apprenticeship / Mary Kinzie -- Word by Word, Page by Page / Rachel Hadas -- Talk Show: The Rise of the Literary Interview / Bruce Bawer -- Can Poetry Matter? / Dana Gioia -- American Poetry and American Life / Robert Pinsky.".
- catalog title "Unrelenting readers : the new poet-critics / Paul M. Hedeen and D.G. Myers, editors.".
- catalog type "text".