This is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the art and craft of contemporary poetry. A follow up to the highly praised ""Poets Teaching Poets"", Daniel Tobin and Pimone Triplett's ""Poet's Work, Poet's Play"" gathers together essays by some of the most important voices in contemporary poetry: Carl Dennis, Stephen Dobyns, Tony Hoagland, Heather McHugh, Ellen Bryant Voigt, Eleanor Wilnor, Dean Young, and the late Larry Levis and Agha Shahid Ali. Lively, accessible, and erudite, the pieces range from discussions on syntax and the syllable to the complexities of canon formation under the shadow of imperialism, race, and history. Exploring the work of John Donne, William Butler Yeats, Robert Frost, Philip Larkin, Charles Olsen, Ezra Pound, Anne Carson, Robert Herrick, Harryette Mullen and many others, ""Poet's Work, Poet's Play"" - like its predecessor volume - will be an invaluable tool for teachers, students, and poets at every level.
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A resource for anyone interested in the art and craft of contemporary poetry. This work gathers together essays by some of the most important voices in contemporary poetry: Carl Dennis, Stephen Dobyns, Tony Hoagland, Heather McHugh, Ellen Bryant Voigt, Eleanor Wilnor, Dean Young, and the late Larry Levis and Agha Shahid Ali.
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Gathering together essays by unquestionably important poets, Poet's Work, Poet's Play has immense pedagogical value in the way it demonstrates how to discover in poetry resources of language and structure often overlooked in first, and ensuing, readings of complex texts. - Laurence Goldstein, Professor of English, University of Michigan, and Editor, Michigan Quarterly Review
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ISBN
9780472099979
Publisert
2008-01-30
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Vendor
The University of Michigan Press
Vekt
543 gr
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
376

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Biographical note

Daniel Tobin, Chair and Associate Professor in the Department of Writing, Literature, and Publishing at Emerson College, is the author of poetry collections The Narrows, Double Life, and Where the World is Made. Pimone Triplett is the author of the poetry collections The Price of Light, winner of the Levis Poetry Prize, and Ruining the Picture, which won the Hazel Hall Poetry Award. She currently teaches in the Creative Writing Program at the University of Washington.