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The Cambridge Companion to American Poetry since 1945 Jennifer Ashton (University of Illinois, Chicago)

The Cambridge Companion to American Poetry since 1945 By Jennifer Ashton (University of Illinois, Chicago)

The Cambridge Companion to American Poetry since 1945 by Jennifer Ashton (University of Illinois, Chicago)


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Offering critical insight into the most dynamic American poetry from 1945 to 2010, this Companion explores the broad history that seminal figures like Allen Ginsberg and the Beats, Elizabeth Bishop and Gwendolyn Brooks shared with experimental and popular forms like language writing, sound poetry and rap.

The Cambridge Companion to American Poetry since 1945 Summary

The Cambridge Companion to American Poetry since 1945 by Jennifer Ashton (University of Illinois, Chicago)

The extent to which American poetry reinvented itself after World War II is a testament to the changing social, political and economic landscape of twentieth-century American life. Registering an important shift in the way scholars contextualize modern and contemporary American literature, this Companion explores how American poetry has documented and, at times, helped propel the literary and cultural revolutions of the past sixty-five years. This Companion sheds new light on the Beat, Black Arts and other movements while examining institutions that govern poetic practice in the United States today. The text also introduces seminal figures like Sylvia Plath, John Ashbery and Gwendolyn Brooks while situating them alongside phenomena such as the 'academic poet' and popular forms such as spoken word and rap, revealing the breadth of their shared history. Students, scholars and readers will find this Companion an indispensable guide to post-war and late twentieth-century American poetry.

About Jennifer Ashton (University of Illinois, Chicago)

Jennifer Ashton is Associate Professor of English at the University of Illinois, Chicago, where she teaches literary theory and the history of poetry. She is author of From Modernism to Postmodernism: American Poetry and Theory in the Twentieth Century and has published articles in Modernism/Modernity, Modern Philology, American Literary History and the Western Humanities Review.

Table of Contents

Notes on contributors; Acknowledgments; Chronology of publications and events; Chronology of poets; 1. Periodizing American poetry since 1945 Jennifer Ashton; 2. From the late modernism of the objectivists to the proto-postmodernism of 'Project Verse' Mark Scroggins; 3. Confessional poetry Deborah Nelson; 4. Surrealism as a living modernism: what the New York poets learned from two generations of New York painting Charles Altieri; 5. The San Francisco renaissance Michael Davidson; 6. Three generations of Beat poetics Ronna C. Johnson; 7. The poetics of chant and inner/outer space: the Black Arts movement Margo Natalie Crawford; 8. Feminist poetries Lisa Sewell; 9. Ecopoetries in America Nick Selby; 10. Language writing Steve McCaffery; 11. Post-1945 American poetry and its institutions Hank Lazer; 12. The contemporary 'mainstream' lyric Christina Pugh; 13. Poems in and out of school: Allen Grossman and Susan Howe Oren Izenberg; 14. Rap, hip-hop, spoken word Michael W. Clune; 15. Poetry of the twenty-first century: the first decade Jennifer Ashton; Index.

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The Cambridge Companion to American Poetry since 1945 by Jennifer Ashton (University of Illinois, Chicago)
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Cambridge University Press
2013-02-08
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