Justice's insights serve as a sort of de facto taxonomy, an organically designed system that he uses to present his lecture on each respective aspect of the evolution of poetic form. There is no formal thesis here, but rather a kind of scrapbook that has a broader motive. The material possesses no hidden secrets; the treasures lie in plain sight and simply need be discerned to open the artist's mind to their possibilities.
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David Koehn is the author of SUR, Compendium, Scatterplot, and Twine, which won the May Sarton Poetry Prize. Koehn's writing has appeared in chapbooks and literary magazines including The Rumpus, McSweeney's, Kenyon Review, New England Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, Rhino, Volt, Carolina Quarterly, Diagram, Greensboro Review, North American Review, Smartish Pace, Hotel Amerika, Gargoyle, Zyzzyva, and Prairie Schooner.
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paperback. Etat : Very Good in Wrappers. No Jacket. Richmond. 2017. April 2017. Omnidawn Publishing. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in Wrappers. 9781632430328. 6 x 9. Edited by David Koehn and Alan Soldofsky. 216 pages. paperback. keywords: Poetry Literary Criticism. DESCRIPTION - Justice's insights serve as a sort of de facto taxonomy that he uses to present his lecture on each respective aspect of the evolution of poetic form. There is no formal thesis here, but rather a scrapbook that has a broader motive. The material possesses no hidden secrets; the treasures lie in plain sight and simply need be discerned to open the artist's mind to their possibilities. 'This unique and fascinating book offers at once a goldmine of insights from one of our great thinkers on prosody, and a poignantly revealing time capsule of American poetics fifty years ago. This book is a must-have for anyone who wants to understand both the roots of contemporary poetics and those aspects of the art of poetry that will never go out of date.' Annie Finch, author of A Poet's Ear and Spells: New and Selected Poems. inventory #44208. N° de réf. du vendeur z44208
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