Modern Poetry after Modernism / Edition 1

Modern Poetry after Modernism / Edition 1

by James Longenbach
ISBN-10:
0195101782
ISBN-13:
9780195101782
Pub. Date:
11/27/1997
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195101782
ISBN-13:
9780195101782
Pub. Date:
11/27/1997
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Modern Poetry after Modernism / Edition 1

Modern Poetry after Modernism / Edition 1

by James Longenbach
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Overview

In this book, James Longenbach develops a fresh approach to major American poetry after modernism. Rethinking the influential "breakthrough" narrative, the oft-told story of postmodern poets throwing off their modernist shackles in the 1950s, Longenbach offers a more nuanced perspective. Reading a diverse range of poets—John Ashbery, Elizabeth Bishop, Amy Clampitt, Jorie Graham, Richard Howard, Randall Jarrell, Robert Lowell, Robert Pinsky, and Richard Wilbur—Longenbach reveals that American poets since mid- century have not so much disowned their modernist past as extended elements of modernism that other readers have suppressed or neglected to see. In the process, Longenbach allows readers to experience the wide variety of poetries written in our time— without asking us to choose between them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195101782
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/27/1997
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x 0.69(d)
Lexile: 1410L (what's this?)

About the Author

James Longenbach is the Joseph H. Gilmore Professor of English at the University of Rochester. In addition to a forthcoming volume of poems called Threshold, he is the author of Wallace Stevens: The Plain Sense of Things (OUP, 1991), Stone Cottage: Pound, Yeats, and Modernism (OUP, 1988), and Modernist Poetics of History.
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