The Poet's Work
29 Poets on the Origins and Practice of Their Art
Reginald Gibbons author Reginald Gibbons editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:1st Feb '89
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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 García 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
ISBN: 9780226290546
Dimensions: 20mm x 14mm x 2mm
Weight: 369g
320 pages