Robert Pinsky
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""Since the death of Robert Lowell in 1977, no single figure has dominated American poetry the way that Lowell, or before him Eliot, once did. But among the many writers who have come of age in our fin de siècle, none have succeeded more completely as poet, critic, and translator than Robert Pinsky."--James Longenbach, The Nation The poems in Robert Pinsky's At the Foundling Hospital consider personality and culture as improvised from loss: a creative...
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This work discusses why how a poem sounds when it is spoken is as important as what it says; includes information on how accent, duration, and syntax affect a poem. In it the author presents a manual of proposals on how to read poems, or, more accurately, how to "hear more of what is going on in poems." That distinction, in his view, is vital. He draws on dozens of poems to show how poets use the "technology", the sounds, of poetry to create works...
4) Jersey rain
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Now assembled in this book, the Poet Laureate's poems become part of a larger, fugue-like meditation on the themes of life guided by Hermes: deity of music and deception, escort of the dead, inventor of instruments, the brilliant messenger and trickster of heaven.
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An anthology for new readers and poetry fans discusses the pleasures of reading poems and includes some two hundred works by top contributors, providing accompanying commentary by readers of various ages, regions, and backgrounds. Poems To Read Is a welcoming avenue into poetry for readers new to poetry, including high school and college students. It is also meant to be a fresh, valuable collection for readers already devoted to the art. This anthology...