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Unrelenting Readers: The New Poet-Critics Book

Unrelenting Readers: The New Poet-Critics
Unrelenting Readers: The New Poet-Critics, As creative writing programs, beginning in the '70s, multiplied, poetry criticism became increasingly chummy, little more than a promotional sideshow. Still, some poets (and the best critics of poetry have always been poets) have always written, against t, Unrelenting Readers: The New Poet-Critics has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Unrelenting Readers: The New Poet-Critics, As creative writing programs, beginning in the '70s, multiplied, poetry criticism became increasingly chummy, little more than a promotional sideshow. Still, some poets (and the best critics of poetry have always been poets) have always written, against t, Unrelenting Readers: The New Poet-Critics
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  • Unrelenting Readers: The New Poet-Critics
  • Written by author Paul M. Hedeen
  • Published by Story Line Press, October 2003
  • As creative writing programs, beginning in the '70s, multiplied, poetry criticism became increasingly chummy, little more than a promotional sideshow. Still, some poets (and the best critics of poetry have always been poets) have always written, against t
  • The poets in this anthology subscribe to the Renaissance ideal of the literary career, believing that great poets are obliged to try their hands at all of the literary genres, including criticism. Hedeen (contemporary literature, Wartburg College) and Mye
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Introduction11
Entrances and exits : three key positions in the poem27
Against sincerity61
Poetry and practical deliberation73
Poetry as a vessel of remembrance97
Alcaics in exile : W. H. Auden's "In memory of Sigmund Freud"115
Either I'm nobody, or I'm a nation131
Lowell's graveyard161
Ironic elegies : the poetry of Donald Justice181
How good is John Ashbery?187
Derek Walcott : poet of the new world197
The poet's calling : on a new model of literary apprenticeship209
Word by word, page by page235
Talk show : the rise of the literary interview261
Can poetry matter?281
American poetry and American life303


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