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Modern Poetry After Modernism Book

Robert Lowell and many who followed in his personal, reflective style, such as John Berryman, W. S. Merwin, and Adrienne Rich, have been seen as breaking with the modernist influence of T. S. Eliot and the New Critics. But as James Longenbach maintains in his fascinating new book, this "breakthrough" narrative no longer makes good sense, due to our changing conceptions of what constitutes modernism and its New Critical values, and because our view of postmodernism has grown in complexity and nuance. With a more supple understanding of poetry after modernism, Longenbach contends, conventional divisions such as those between an apparently avant-garde poet like John Ashbery and an apparently conservative poet like Richard Wilbur fail to seem so supportable. Longenbach offers a controversial and wide-ranging account of the past forty years of American poetry, establishing vivid continuities among diverse poets and allowing for fuller appreciation of women poets from Elizabeth Bishop to May Swenson, Amy Clampitt, and Jorie Graham. An accomplished poet in his own right, Longenbach outlines a vital new history of American poetry since World War II, offering readers a fresh way to experience the variety of poetries written in our time.Read More

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  • 0195101774
  • 9780195101775
  • James Longenbach
  • 28 February 1998
  • Oxford University Press Inc, USA
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 224
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