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The underground poetry metro transportation system for souls : essays on the cultural life of poetry / Tony Hoagland.

Van Pelt Library PS3558.O3355 A6 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hoagland, Tony, author.
Series:
Poets on poetry
Standardized Title:
Essays. Selections
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Poetry--History and criticism.
Poetry.
Poetry--Themes, motives.
Poetry--Appreciation.
Poetry--Influence.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
156 pages ; 21 cm.
Other Title:
Cultural life of poetry
Place of Publication:
Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2019.
Summary:
"The Underground Poetry Metro Transportation System for Souls collects 16 essays by late Tony Hoagland. Gathered by Hoagland himself into a volume for the Poets on Poetry series, these pieces grapple with an expansive range of poetic and cultural concerns and the surprising and necessary knowledge to be found where they cross paths. His trademark humor and irony, at once approachable, thoughtful, and sophisticated, lead the way toward clear-eyed, sometimes difficult, considerations of contemporary American culture. Through his curiosity, he elevates the seemingly quotidian into a profound subject worthy of close consideration. Hoagland's generosity of spirit imbues his work with empathy for experiences beyond his own, and his honesty allows him to turn a critical eye on himself and to acknowledge the limits of his understanding. This collection will be rewarding not just for readers of contemporary poetry, but for anyone who wants to step back, take a look at our American reality, and know we'll be okay"-- Provided by publisher.
"The Underground Poetry Metro Transportation System for Souls collects 16 essays by late Tony Hoagland. Gathered by Hoagland himself into a volume for the Poets on Poetry series, these pieces grapple with an expansive range of poetic and cultural concerns-and the surprising and necessary knowledge to be found where they cross paths. His trademark humor and irony, at once approachable, thoughtful, and sophisticated, lead the way toward clear-eyed, sometimes difficult, considerations of contemporary American culture. Through his curiosity, he elevates the seemingly quotidian into a profound subject worthy of close consideration. Hoagland's generosity of spirit imbues his work with empathy for experiences beyond his own, and his honesty allows him to turn a critical eye on himself and to acknowledge the limits of his understanding. This collection will be rewarding not just for readers of contemporary poetry, but for anyone who wants to step back, take a look at our American reality, and know we'll be okay"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
"What You See Is Nothing Compared to the Root": Images of the Psyche in the Poem
Ceremony and Discrimination: Two Muscles of Poetry
What These Ithakas Mean: Some Thoughts about Metaphor and Questing
Cast Swine before Pearls: Comedy, Shamanic Rage, and Poetry
The Bravery of Trespass: Four Poems about Race by White Poets
No Laughing Matter: Race, Poetry, and Humor
"I Seem to Be at a Great Feast": The War Poems of Guillaume Apollinaire
The Pursuit of Ignorance: The Challenging Figuration of Not Knowing
The Power of Coldness
"I Live My Life in Growing Orbits": Robert Bly as Role Model
"Who Wished to Improve Us a Little by Living": Remembering Auden's Influence
The Poet as Wounded Citizen
Mass Culture and the American Poet: The Poem as Vaccination
The Wild Life of Metaphor: Prehensile, Triangulating, Insubordinate
Poetry, the Dangers of Realism, and the Revisionist Power of Fantasy
Greatness Is All Around Us.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Other Format:
Online version: Hoagland, Tony, The underground poetry metro transportation system for souls
ISBN:
9780472037575
0472037579
OCLC:
1099528737

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