A review of Toward. Some. Air: Remarks on Poetics of Mad Affect, Militancy, Feminism, Demotic Rhythms, Emptying, Intervention, Reluctance, Indigeneity, Immediacy, Lyric Conceptualism, Commons, Pastoral Margins, Desire, Ambivalence, Disability, The Digital, and Other Practices. Edited by Amy De'Ath and Fred Wah
This chapter reviews a selection of the books on poetics published in 2012. Taking as its point of d...
“On Occasion: American Poetry at the Margins of the Wage, 1865-1973” shows how poets writing in the ...
If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold that no fire can warn, I know that is poetry. If...
A review of Toward. Some. Air: Remarks on Poetics of Mad Affect, Militancy, Feminism, Demotic Rhythm...
Reviews Volume 9 of Poetics Today journal from Duke University Press 1988. Examines ontological bar...
To write poetry you don’t have to like it. I’ve been increasingly recognising that language and its ...
This chapter discusses three works published in the field of poetics (broadly conceived) during 2015...
The Body of Poetry collects essays, reviews, and memoir by Annie Finch, one of the brightest poet-cr...
Untitled book review of A Forest On Many Stems, ed. Laynie Browne (Nightboat Books
Poetry is spontaneous utterance. When a poet is presenting his/her poems, it is a movement that live...
Reading Poets Talk is like overhearing an interesting conversation in a café: you eat up the discuss...
This book presents an innovative format for poetry criticism that its authors call "dialogical poeti...
Postmodernism is a period in which multiple modes or versions of different poetries exist and flouri...
The Poetics of Sensibility: A Revolution in Poetic Style (Jerome McGann) (Reviewed by Benjamin Fried...
Simply paying attention guarantees the transformation from a nature supposedly asleep to the work th...
This chapter reviews a selection of the books on poetics published in 2012. Taking as its point of d...
“On Occasion: American Poetry at the Margins of the Wage, 1865-1973” shows how poets writing in the ...
If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold that no fire can warn, I know that is poetry. If...
A review of Toward. Some. Air: Remarks on Poetics of Mad Affect, Militancy, Feminism, Demotic Rhythm...
Reviews Volume 9 of Poetics Today journal from Duke University Press 1988. Examines ontological bar...
To write poetry you don’t have to like it. I’ve been increasingly recognising that language and its ...
This chapter discusses three works published in the field of poetics (broadly conceived) during 2015...
The Body of Poetry collects essays, reviews, and memoir by Annie Finch, one of the brightest poet-cr...
Untitled book review of A Forest On Many Stems, ed. Laynie Browne (Nightboat Books
Poetry is spontaneous utterance. When a poet is presenting his/her poems, it is a movement that live...
Reading Poets Talk is like overhearing an interesting conversation in a café: you eat up the discuss...
This book presents an innovative format for poetry criticism that its authors call "dialogical poeti...
Postmodernism is a period in which multiple modes or versions of different poetries exist and flouri...
The Poetics of Sensibility: A Revolution in Poetic Style (Jerome McGann) (Reviewed by Benjamin Fried...
Simply paying attention guarantees the transformation from a nature supposedly asleep to the work th...
This chapter reviews a selection of the books on poetics published in 2012. Taking as its point of d...
“On Occasion: American Poetry at the Margins of the Wage, 1865-1973” shows how poets writing in the ...
If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold that no fire can warn, I know that is poetry. If...