Show Me Your Environment : Essays on Poetry, Poets, and Poems /
"In Show Me Your Environment, a penetrating yet personable collection of critical essays, David Baker explores how a poem works, how a poet thinks, and how the art of poetry has evolved--and is still evolving as a highly diverse, spacious, and inclusive art form. The opening essays offer contem...
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Ann Arbor :
The University of Michigan Press,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Poetry. Show Me Your Environment
- Native Colors
- If: On Transit, Transcendence, and Trope
- Hum Along: How I Took up Guitar and Became a Poet
- Spill
- Poets. Herbert's Conceited Poetry
- Corresponding Keats
- Song of Sanity: Whitman in Washington
- At Home with Emily Dickinson
- Almost Utmost: Marianne Moore
- Re: Wright
- Irony and Ecstasy: On Maxine Kumin and Gerald Stern
- Ted's Box: On Ted Kooser
- Provision and Perfection: Stanley Plumly's Poetry
- Brutal Mercy: On Norman Dubie
- Signs for My Fathers: The Evolution of David Bottoms
- Heaven and Earth: On Ellen Bryant Voigt and Robert Morgan
- Story's Stories: Anne Carson, Susan Mitchell, Carl Phillips, D. Nurkse, and Michael Collier
- Poems. Whitman Alone: "When I Heard the Learn'd Astonomer"
- Walt Whitman's "Time to Come"
- Life Lines: Issa and Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- Kees and Me: "Late Evening Song" and "Top of the Stove"
- Levis Here and There: "In the City of Light"
- Jane Hirshfield's Foxes: "Three Foxes in a Field at Twilight"
- Solmaz Sharif: "Personal Effects."