Literary Nonfiction. Poetry History & Criticism. "In many ways, focusing on the topic of Pound and education seems at once self-evident and sharply problematic, given the poet's numerous rants against a reductive pedagogy based, as he complained aga...
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Poetry. "I count Ronald Johnson as one of the defining peers of my own imagined company of poets, ageless and yet insistently specific to all one's life might seem to be here and now. The very title of his major long poem cycle, ARK--with its determ...
Poetry. Collecting Theodore Enslin's major work from 1993 to 2003, NINE is a companion volume to Enslin's THEN, AND NOW: SELECTED POEMS 1943-1993, published by the National Poetry Foundation in 1999. Since the late 1980s, Enslin has devoted his ener...
Literary Nonfiction. Poetry History & Criticism. "At bottom, Allen Grossman is a deeply human author who writes that the 'desire for something might make it true.' His desire for poetry is a sign of a wish, formed during a traumatic childhood, for t...
Literary Nonfiction. Poetry History & Criticism. The essays collected in this volume explore from many different perspectives the rhythms and textures of Williams's poetic language, to suggest that his work represents a continuous interrogation of l...
Nonfiction. Poetry History & Criticism. This volume collects critical essays on the generation of New York School poets who emerged in the 1950s. Two of these poets, Frank O'Hara and John Ashbery, have been the focus of widespread critical discussio...
Poetry. Edited and with an interview of the author by Mark Nowak. Theodore Enslin began his artistic career as a musician, trained by Nadia Boulanger; and the titles of many of his books suggest his continuing fascination with the "musication" of la...
Poetry. THE TABLETS takes its place as a worthy successor of the great American long poems of our century: Pound's Cantos, Williams' Paterson, Olson's Maximus, Zukofsky's A. The first edition, published in 1968, included eight tablets. Over the year...
Poetry. Edited by Guy Rotella. The COLLECTED POEMS reprints all of Morse's earlier collections and adds to them ninety pages of previously uncollected poems. An eleven-page introduction by the editor, Morse's friend and colleague Guy Rotella, places...