Reading the Sphere: A Geography of Contemporary American PoetryBerkeley Hills Books, 2002 - 215 páginas Richard Silberg analyzes the various styles of in-vogue poetry, from New Critical poets like Anthony Hecht and Language poets like Richard Silliman, to academic poets such as Anne Carson and "barbarian" poets who perform in interactive poetry slams. Each essay involves the reader in the critical process of understanding the language and themes of the poet under discussion. |
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... lines like the fol- lowing from " For Love , " by Charles Bernstein , which Silliman quotes on page 176 : " Mass of van contemplation to intercede crush of / plaster . Lots of loom : ' smoke out ' , merely " ; the reader is as likely to ...
... lines like the fol- lowing from " For Love , " by Charles Bernstein , which Silliman quotes on page 176 : " Mass of van contemplation to intercede crush of / plaster . Lots of loom : ' smoke out ' , merely " ; the reader is as likely to ...
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... lines that Silliman approvingly quotes from Bob Perelman's book a.k.a. as ' two paragraphs of new sentences . ' ( pages 88-89 ) What and / or where do these lines feel ? What do they make- or at least make it possible for a reader to ...
... lines that Silliman approvingly quotes from Bob Perelman's book a.k.a. as ' two paragraphs of new sentences . ' ( pages 88-89 ) What and / or where do these lines feel ? What do they make- or at least make it possible for a reader to ...
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... lines and Perelman's , though , have several features in common . Perelman's lines are purposely blank emotionally whereas the emotional effusiveness of Bernstein's lines is continu- ally undercut . But the effect of both is cool ...
... lines and Perelman's , though , have several features in common . Perelman's lines are purposely blank emotionally whereas the emotional effusiveness of Bernstein's lines is continu- ally undercut . But the effect of both is cool ...
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introduction | 1 |
The Size of Our Star | 19 |
Reading the Sphere | 31 |
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