After Confession: Poetry as AutobiographyKate Sontag, David Graham Graywolf Press, 2001 M09 1 - 360 páginas In an age of memoir, the distinction between fiction and nonfiction has become increasingly blurred, sparking controversy among writers and readers alike. But what about the autobiographical impulse in poetry? In this groundbreaking collection, some of our best contemporary poets contemplate the legacy of the confessional poets such as Plath, Sexton, and Lowell. They also tackle such fiery topics as the nature of authorial responsibility in telling the truth, the focus on issues of self in relation to others and to the natural world, the very essence of craft as transformation, and the role female poets have played in breaking the code of silence. Rich in opinion and theory, After Confession offers the first thorough discussion on the lyric "I"--the boundaries between literal and emotional truth, memory and imagination, person and persona, narcissism and revelation. Contributors: Joan Aleshire Frank Bidart Kimberly Blaeser Joseph Bruchac Marilyn Chin Billy Collins Stephen Dunn Annie Finch Carol Frost Brendan Galvin Pamela Gemin Louise Glück David Graham Kimiko Hahn Judith Harris Andrew Hudgins Colette Inez Yusef Komunyakaa Ted Kooser Sydney Lea William Matthews Thylias Moss Carol Muske-Dukes Sharon Olds Alicia Ostriker Stanley Plumly Claudia Rankine Adrienne Rich Kate Sontag Alan Williamson |
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... poet , because these poems give access , on an elemental level , to intimate experience . In the poems I ad- mire , the personal details convey the essence of the poet's communica- tion without drawing attention to themselves . The " I ...
... poet's sadness . ( Isn't the art and value of poetry to be found most surely in the heart and mind of the reader whose convictions differ from the poet's ? ) Since there is no other implicit or explicit motivation in Wright's poem for ...
... poet's consciousness and nature . The light seeks through the forest and finds that clump of moss . He finds the moss mesmerizing in his state of sitting , of deep contemplation . This is a kind of Zennish Chinese poem that many Western ...
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One Kind of Everything: Poem and Person in Contemporary America Dan Chiasson Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
Reading with Oprah: The Book Club that Changed America Kathleen Rooney Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |