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The Resurgence of Traditional Poetic Form and The Current Status of Poetry’s Place in American Culture
DescriptionThis study focuses on a movement called ‘constructive postmodernism’ which, in the work of such theorists as Frederick Turner, has helped to chart new directions for literary theory past the fragmentary impasses of deconstruction, identity politics, and cultural studies. It develops alternative readings of such poets as Wallace Stevens, Edna St. Vincent Millay, E. E. Cummings, James Wright, Hayden Carruth, Rita Dove, John Haines, Judson Jerome, and Sam Hamill. The book also raises questions about the status of poetry in contemporary American culture, particularly its relationship with the university.
Reviews"Walzer is the author of The Ghost of Tradition: Expansive Poetry and Postmodernism (CH, Jul'99), the editor (with Kevin Bezner) of The Wilderness of Vision: On the poetry of John Haines (1996), and a published poet himself (Living in Cincinnati, 1995). Divided into two parts--the "culture of poetic forms" and the "forms of poetic culture"--the present collection of 14 wide-ranging essays continues Walzer's exploration of the resurgence of traditional verse forms and especially the rise of new formalism. Walzer discusses numerous poets--including Cummings, Millay, Stevens, James Weight, Hayden Carruth, Rita Dove, John Haines, and even Judson Jerome (poetry columnist for Writer's Digest). The conceptual model he uses to orient his discussion derives from the conservative work of David Ray Griffin (God and Religion in the Postmodern World, CH, Jun'89), especially his concept of "constructive postmodernism" (an attempt to revalorize the relationship between language and foundationalism), and the work of Frederick Turner, in particular his optimistic version of constructive postmodernism, "natural classicism." Recommended for libraries intent on comprehensive collections of criticism of late 20th-century American poetry and its internal debates." - CHOICE Table of ContentsTable of contents:
Preface; Introduction
The Culture of Poetic Forms
1. The Culture of Poetic Forms: Natural Classicism and Constructive Postmodernism
2. Modernism and Natural Classicism: Cummings, Millay, Stevens
3. Prose on Prosody
4. The Ohio Review and the Wars Over Poetic Form
5. Poetical Correctness: James Wright’s Formal Practices
6. The Greatest Range: On Hayden Carruth
7. Michael J. Bugeja and Expansive Poetry’s Potential
The Forms of Poetic Culture
8. The Forms of Poetic Culture
9. Poetry and American Culture: The Case of Judson Jerome
10. Poetry Criticism: In Critical Condition?
11. Rita Dove’s Ascent
12. A Radical Classicist: The Poetry of Sam Hamill
13. An Elegist’s Dreams: On John Haines
14. The Downsizing of Poetry
Bibliography; Index
ISBN10: 0-7734-7554-0 ISBN13: 978-0-7734-7554-0
Pages: 192
Year: 2001
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