Publisher's Synopsis
Summer love Can be associated with confessional poetry, the poetry of the personal or "I."
This genre of writing was born in the late 1950s and early 1960s and is with Pioneering poets such as Robert Lowell, Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, and W. D. Snodgrass. Lowell's book, Life Studies, was a highly personal account of his life and familial ties and had a significant impact on American poetry. Plath and Sexton were both students of Lowell and noted that his work influenced their own writing. The confessional poetry of the mid-twentieth century dealt with topics that previously had not been openly discussed in American poetry. Private experiences with and feelings about death, trauma, depression, and relationships were addressed in this type of poetry, often in an autobiographical manner. That phenomena were clearly Seen and felt in this particular anthology"summer love " Most of the included texts reflected the psychological aspect of poetry, as well as the psychological state of poets. The confessional poets were not merely recording their emotions on paper; craft and construction were extremely important to their work. While their treatment of the poetic self may have been groundbreaking and shocking to some readers, these poets maintained a high level of craftsmanship through their careful attention to and use of prosody. The confessional poets of the 1950s and 1960s pioneered a type of writing that forever changed the landscape of American poetry. The tradition of confessional poetry has been a major influence on generations of writers and continues to this day; Omatee Ann Marie Hansraj is a contemporary poet whose writing largely draws upon her existential experience., Her poems translated the voiceless voice she dealt with Self_estragement, disappointment, loneliness, and broken promises, Ann Marie is the delegate of the female voice she diving deep inside women 's inverse, and she expresses their pain, need, their love, and their struggle,Some other poets who are enlightening "summer love " were storytellers, they confess and depict their love journey with their ups and down, in some texts, they celebrated, and in others, they regretted their love. Confessional poets in "Summer's Love " wrote in direct, colloquial speech rhythms and used images that reflected intense psychological experiences, often culled from childhood or battles or breakdown. They tended to utilize sequences, emphasizing connections between poems. Imen Melliti