Why I Wrote This Poem: 62 Poets on Creating Their Works

An anthology of a different sort, this volume presents a representative sample of contemporary American poems in 2023, with a road map of their origins. Bringing a diversity of styles and sensibilities, 62 poets from across the United States--some well known, some up-and-coming--illuminate their craft. Each poet contributes one poem, accompanied by an essay discussing their creative process and how the verse came to fruition.

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Why I Wrote This Poem: 62 Poets on Creating Their Works

An anthology of a different sort, this volume presents a representative sample of contemporary American poems in 2023, with a road map of their origins. Bringing a diversity of styles and sensibilities, 62 poets from across the United States--some well known, some up-and-coming--illuminate their craft. Each poet contributes one poem, accompanied by an essay discussing their creative process and how the verse came to fruition.

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Why I Wrote This Poem: 62 Poets on Creating Their Works

Why I Wrote This Poem: 62 Poets on Creating Their Works

Why I Wrote This Poem: 62 Poets on Creating Their Works

Why I Wrote This Poem: 62 Poets on Creating Their Works

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An anthology of a different sort, this volume presents a representative sample of contemporary American poems in 2023, with a road map of their origins. Bringing a diversity of styles and sensibilities, 62 poets from across the United States--some well known, some up-and-coming--illuminate their craft. Each poet contributes one poem, accompanied by an essay discussing their creative process and how the verse came to fruition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476684055
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 01/03/2023
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.59(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

William Walsh, the author of eight books, is the director of the Reinhardt University undergraduate creative writing program and the MFA program. He has been published in such journals as Five Points, The Georgia Review, The Kenyon Review and Literary Matters. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Introduction 1

Kim Addonizio 5

"Cigar Box Banjo"

Cigar Box Banjo Reflection

David Baker 10

"Nineteen Spikes"

Writing in Peril

Aliki Barnstone 15

"Scripture for Coronavirus"

On Writing "Scripture for Coronavirus": E Pluribus Unum

Erin Belieu 21

"With Birds"

Notes on "With Birds"

Richard Blanco 24

"Looking for The Gulf Motel"

Memory as Homeland

David Bottoms 29

"Under the Vulture-Tree"

Under the Vulture-Tree on the Wakulla River

Earl Sherman Braggs 31

"Sandy Columbine Hook Parkland"

What We Come to Know, What Comes to Know Us

Fred Chappell 36

"The Departures"

They

Chen Chen 41

"The School of Night & Hyphens"

Telling the Truth About Love

Marilyn Chin 46

"Bamboo, the Dance"

Poetry of Necessity

Ama Codioe 49

"Burying Seeds"

On Composing "Burying Seeds"

Stephen Corey 53

"History of My Present"

The History of "History of My Present"

Chad Davidson 59

"Putting In"

The Tricky Business of Elegies

Denise Duhamel 61

"Recession Commandments"

Lies I Told Myself

Camille Dungy 66

"One Night in 1888, as the French steamboat Abd-el-Kader"

One Night in 1888

Stephen Dunn 70

"Elementary"

Resuscitating the "Elementary" Poem

Cornelius Eady 72

"Baldwin"

Writing "Baldwin"

Martín Espada 75

"Letter to My Father"

Notes on "Letter to My Father"

Beth Ann Fennelly 80

"What I Think About When Someone Uses 'Pussy' as a Synonym for 'Weak'"

Out of the Quarrel with Others

Annie Finch 82

"A Root"

The Roots of "A Root"

Greg Fraser 89

"The Good News"

Delivering "The Good News"

Alice Friman 92

"Under a Blind Eye"

Confession: On "Under a Blind Eye"

Ángel García 96

"Barely"

The Man Inside the Poem

Margaret Gibson 100

"Exchange"

On Writing "Exchange"

Nikki Giovanni 105

"Knoxville, Tennessee"

It's Your Decision When You Want to Share

Beth Gylys 108

"My Father's Nightmare"

My Father's Daughter: Sex, Lies, and Telling It Slant

Janice N. Harrington 113

"Layered Pigments"

The Layered Pigments of Elegy and Racial History

Terrance Hayes 116

"A POEM BY YOU"

Edward Hirsch 123

"For the Sleepwalkers"

Something Wonderful

Jane Hirshfield 127

"Today, When I Could Do Nothing"

On Writing "Today, When I Could Do Nothing"

Christine Kitano 131

"Dumb Luck"

What is the Ethnicity of the Speaker?

Yusef Komunyakaa 136

"My Good Hand Plays God"

The Hands

Ted Kooser 141

"An Entrance"

Poems of Gesture

Dorianne Laux 144

"Facts About the Moon"

Love in Spite of the Facts

Sandra Lim 148

"A Tab of Iron on the Tongue"

The Lunacy of Lyric Poetry

Adrian Matejka 151

"Gymnopédies No. 2"

What Really Happened

Airea D. Matthews 154

"If my late grandmother were Gertrude Stein"

If Ain't Is

Campbell McGrath 158

"The Ladder"

In the Castle of the Stranger

Dunya Mikhail 161

"The Stranger in Her Feminine Sign"

Female Slave Market

Robert Morgan 164

"Sigodlin"

The World Made Plumb

David Mura 168

"South Carolina Sea Island"

Walking with Ghosts

Marilyn Nelson 173

"The Tulsa Convulsion"

Family Trip to Oklahoma, 2018

Laura Newbern 179

"Novella"

On "Novella"

Annemarie Ní Churreáin 182

"Six Ways to Wash Your Hands (Ayliffe 1978)"

In the Shadow of Men Who Wanted to Conquer Wildness

Alicia Ostriker 187

"Listen"

"Listen": A Mother-Daughter Poem and How It Grew

Frank Paino 192

"Swallow"

Writing My Obsessions

Sara Pirkle 196

"What Hurts"

Listing and Listening

John Poch 200

"Denzel Sestina"

Denzel & Me

Paisley Rekdal 204

"Wild Horses"

On Wild Horses

Alberto Ríos 210

"Refugio's Hair"

The Story Is Relative

Tim Seibles 214

"Movie"

The Making of "Movie"

Vijay Seshadri 219

"Trailing Clouds of Glory"

Senate Bill 1070 and "Trailing Clouds of Glory"

Patricia Smith 223

"Coo Coo Cachoo"

A Badass Woman Revises, Never Compromises

Virgil Suárez 227

"The Cotton Ball Queen"

Nursing People Back to Health

Mai Der Vang 230

"Prayer to the Redwood"

Ever More Poems: A Poetics of Creation and Abundance

William Walsh 235

"Why Otters Hold Hands"

When a Young Woman Must Run

Afaa M. Weaver 239

"Thelonius"

Liner Notes for "Thelonius"

Artress Bethany White 243

"Vibrio Cholerae"

Documenting Freedom at the Intersection of History and Disease in "Vibrio Cholerae"

Carey Scott Wilkerson 247

"Summer's End"

Poetry and Paradox and the Oracles of the Neighborhood

William Wright 249

"To a Minor Chinese Poet of the Kunlun Mountains"

Personal Grief as Empathetic Imagination

Jenny Xie 252

"Melancholia"

Probing Opacity

Monica Youn 255

"A Guide to Usage: Mine"

Mining the Word

Contributor Notes 259

Credits and Permissions 267

Index 271

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