culture, community, and form in twentieth-century American poetry /
edited by Eric Haralson.
Iowa City :
University of Iowa Press,
2006.
1 online resource (viii, 263 pages) :
illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Confession, reformation, and counter-reformation in the career of Robert Lowell / Elisa New -- Writing as a child : Lowell's poetic penmanship / Rei Terada -- Elizabeth Bishop's theater of war / Susan Rosenbaum -- The best years of our lives : Randall Jarrell's war poetry / Benjamin Friedlander -- Randall Jarrell and the age of consumer culture / Diederik Oostdijk -- Resistance, sacrifice, and historicity in the elegies of Robert Hayden / W. Scott Howard -- Delmore Schwartz's strange times / Jim Keller -- Theodore Roethke and the poetics of place / Trenton Hickman -- Paradoxes of form in the poetry of Lorine Neidecker / Eleanor Berry -- My name is Henri : contemporary poets discover John Berryman / Stephen Burt.
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Ten original essays by advanced scholars and well-published poets address the middle generation of American poets, including the familiar--Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop, Randall Jarrell, and John Berryman--and various important contemporaries: Delmore Schwartz, Theodore Roethke, Robert Hayden, and Lorine Niedecker. This was a famously troubled cohort of writers, for reasons both personal and cultural, and collectively their poems give us powerful, moving insights into American social life in the transforming decades of the 1940s through the 1960s.
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JSTOR
22573/ctt20m5x1v
Reading the middle generation anew.
9780877459569
American poetry-- 20th century-- History and criticism.
Communities in literature.
Culture in literature.
Literary form-- History-- 20th century.
Literature and society-- United States-- History-- 20th century.
War poetry, American-- History and criticism.
World War, 1939-1945-- United States-- Literature and the war.