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On the Poetry of Philip Levine

Stranger to Nothing

Christopher Buckley editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:The University of Michigan Press

Published:31st Dec '90

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This collection highlights the significant contributions of Philip Levine, showcasing essays that explore his poetic achievements and themes.

This critical collection is the first to focus on the work of Philip Levine, a poet celebrated for his poignant narratives and deep respect for the human spirit. His poetry has resonated with readers and critics alike, earning him accolades such as the prestigious Ruth Lilly Prize in 1987, awarded for his exceptional contributions to the art of poetry. Levine's eloquent verses often reflect themes of dignity, memory, and the human experience, making his work both relatable and profound.

On the Poetry of Philip Levine compiles a selection of essays and reviews that span over thirty years, showcasing the evolution of critical thought surrounding Levine's poetry. The collection features contributions from notable figures in the literary world, including Richard Howard, Stephen Yenser, Ralph J. Mills, Jr., and Dave Smith. These essays delve into various aspects of Levine's work, providing insights into his unique voice and the themes that permeate his poetry.

As the first comprehensive critical anthology dedicated to Levine, this collection serves as an essential resource for both scholars and enthusiasts of modern poetry. It not only highlights the significance of Levine's contributions but also invites readers to engage with his work on a deeper level, fostering a greater appreciation for his artistic legacy.

ISBN: 9780472063925

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378 pages