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contemporary poetry on the margins of American culture

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History matters

contemporary poetry on the margins of American culture

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"In this capacious and energetic volume, Ira Sadoff argues that poets live and write within history, our artistic values always reflecting attitudes about both literary history and culture at large. History Matters does not return to the culture war that reduced complex arguments about human nature, creativity, identity, and interplay between individual and collective identity to slogans. Rather, Sadoff peels back layers of clutter to reveal the important questions at the heart of any complex and fruitful discussion about the connections between culture and literature." "Much of our most adventurous writing has occurred at history's margins, simultaneously making use of and resisting tradition. By tracking key contemporary poets - including John Ashbery, Olena Kalytiak Davis, Louise Gluck, Czeslaw Milosz, Frank O'Hara, and C.K. Williams - as well as musing on jazz and other creative enterprises, Sadoff investigates the lively poetic art of those who have grappled with late twentieth-century attitudes about history, subjectivity, contingency, flux, and modernity. In plainspoken writing, he probes the question of the poet's capacity to illuminate and universalize truth. Along the way, we are called to consider how and why art moves and transforms human beings."--Jacket.

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History Matters: Contemporary Poetry on the Margins of American Culture
2009, University of Iowa Press
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History matters: contemporary poetry on the margins of American culture
2009, Iowa City, University of Iowa Press
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Table of Contents

On the margins: verse poems
On the margins: the prose poem
Mixed messages: hearing voices
Form: neo-formalism revisited
History matters: a minority report
Louise Glück: the failure of romanticism
Trafficking in the radiant: the spiritualizing of American poetry
Czeslaw Milosz: the late style
Strategic fictions: the mobile architecture of Frank O'Hara's poetry
C. K. Williams and John Ashbery: on the edge of romanticism and the postmodern
Olena Kalytiak Davis: revising tradition-the retro-new.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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University of Iowa Press

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Dewey Decimal Class
811/.540911
Library of Congress
PS323.5 .S23 2009, PS323.5.S23 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
219

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22543446M
Internet Archive
historymattersco0000sado
ISBN 10
1587297973
ISBN 13
9781587297977
LCCN
2008041457
OCLC/WorldCat
256534207
Goodreads
6335028

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