
Compulsory Figures
Each essay is a meditation on a substantial portion of a poet's body of work, its evolution and its contribution to the art. Taylor writes about the contrasts between memories of a rural childhood and a lifetime of reading and learning found in Fred Chappell's impressive oeuvre and the merging of personal history with social and political history in the work of Gwendolyn Brooks. In May Sarton's poetry he finds a concern with both human and literary development, and he notes the profound wit, neoclassical attention to form, and generous erudition of David R. Slavitt's poems. He considers the skillful and serious experimental poetry of Jackson Mac Low and the deftness of form and tone in William Jay Smith's work. Others whose poetry he discusses are Anthony Hecht, J. V. Cunningham, Louis Simpson, John Woods, Robert Watson, Brewster Ghiselin, William Stafford, George Garrett, William Meredith, John Hall Wheelock, and James Wright.
These essays represent an informed and sensitive discussion of the state of recent American poetry. Throughout, Taylor's easygoing patience and clarity of style are at the service of the reader, the poems, and the poets.
- Undertitel
- Essays on Recent American Poets
- Författare
- Henry Taylor
- ISBN
- 9780807117552
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 689 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1992-10-01
- Sidor
- 328