The Poet's Work 29 Poets on the Origins and Practice of Their Art
University of Chicago Press Edition
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"This anthology brings together essays by 20th-century poets on their own art: some concern themselves with its deep sources and ultimate justifications; others deal with technique, controversies among schools, the experience behind particular poems. The great Modernists of most countries are presented here-Paul Valéry, Federico Garcìa Lorca, Boris Pasternak, Fernando Pessoa, Eugenio Montale, Wallace Stevens-as are a range of younger, less eminent figures from the English-speaking world: Seamus Heaney, Denise Levertov, Wendell Berry. . . . The reader will find here a lively debate over the individualistic and the communal ends served by poetry, and over other issues that divide poets: inspiration and craft; the use or the condemnation of science; traditional and 'organic' form."-Alan Williamson, New York Times Book Review
Book information
ISBN: | 9780226290546 |
Publisher: | University of Chicago Press |
Imprint: | The University of Chicago Press |
Pub date: | 01 Feb 1989 |
Edition: | University of Chicago Press Edition |
DEWEY: | 801.951 |
DEWEY edition: | 19 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 305 |
Weight: | 438g |
Height: | 152mm |
Width: | 209mm |
Spine width: | 19mm |