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A defense of poetry / Gabriel Gudding.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gudding, Gabriel, author.
Series:
Pitt poetry series.
Pitt poetry series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Parody in literature.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (104 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2002]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Winner of the 2001 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry PrizeRunner-up, Society of Midland Authors 2002 Poetry PrizeGabriel Gudding's poems not only defend against the pretense and vanity of war, violence, and religion, but also against the vanity of poetry itself. These poems sometimes nestle in the lowest regions of the body, and depict invective, donnybrooks, chase scenes, and the abuse of animals, as well as the indignities and bumblings of the besotted, the lustful, the annoyed, and the stupid.In short, Gudding seeks to reclaim the lowbrow. Dangerous, edgy, and dark, this is an innovative writer unafraid to attack the unremitting high seriousness of so much poetry, laughing with his readers as he twists the elegiac lyric "I" into a pompous little clown.
Contents:
A defense of poetry
Robert Lowell
Richard Wilbur
Dear housefly
Poem imploring the return of my butt
Infantry
Foundry
Orchard
On the rectum of peacocks
Poems
Smalltown faux pas among the lemonbars
The pallbearer races
Bail
Ronald Reagan
The parenthesis inserts itself the transcripts of the committee on un-American activities
Bosun
To an Oklahoma in winter
One petition lofted into the Ginkgos
The lyric
Wish
Youth of the backhoe
Memoirs of the backhoe
After Yeats
The OED
Daybook to oyster, his infant daughter
Adolescence
Pedagogy
Poem about my strabismus
Changeable head
Coalman
Charge of the L.B.
For Quintus Laberius Durus, who, because of a javelin in his lungs, died neat Kent, in early August, 54 B.C.
Fons Belli
Tippetycanoe delendum est
How I caught my cold
Hair
My buttocks
Bird
Dear woodlouse
The Atheist gnat
Statement
Requiem cadenza.
Notes:
"2001 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize."
Description based on print version record.
Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize, 2001.
ISBN:
9780822979883
0822979888
OCLC:
1132369585

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