Wednesday, February 16, 2011

12 x 12: Conversations in 21st-Century Poetry and Poetics



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12 x 12: Conversations in 21st-Century Poetry and Poetics





Bringing together penetrating conversations between poets of different generations as they explore process and poetics, poetry’s influence on other art forms, and the political and social aspects of their work, 12 × 12 restores poesis to the center of poetry.

Christina Mengert and Joshua Marie Wilkinson have assembled an expansive and searching view of the world through the eyes of twenty-four of our most vital and engaging poets. Punctuated by poems from each contributor, 12 × 12 brings together an unparalleled range of poets and poetries, men and women from around the world, working poets for whom the form vitally matters.

Contributors

Jennifer K. Dickâ€"Laura Mullen
Jon Woodwardâ€"Rae Armantrout
Sabrina Orah Markâ€"Claudia Rankine
Christina Hawkeyâ€"Tomaž Å alamun
Christine Humeâ€"Rosemarie Waldrop
Srinkath Reddyâ€"Mark Levine
Karen Volkmanâ€"Allen Grossman
Paul Fattarusoâ€"Dara Wier
Mark Yakichâ€"Mary Leader
Michelle Robinsonâ€"Paul Auster
Sawako Nakayasuâ€"Carla Harryman
Ben Lernerâ€"Aaron Kunin











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The Politics of Poetic Form: Poetry and Public Policy





Cultural Studies. THE POLITICS OF POETIC FORM: POETRY AND PUBLIC POLICY is a series of essays from a discussion that occurred at the New School for Social Research in New York. The discussion mines the relationship between poetic composition and political expression. Poetry's relationship to public policy typically has a questionable margin of relation. Not only does this volume posit that poetry is a dynamic medium for the consideration of political ideas, it focuses on the ideological weight specific formal innovations bring to poetry. Some of the writers include Jerome Rothenberg, Ron Silliman, Susan Howe, Nathaniel Mackey and Charles Bernstein.









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