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Ghosts and the Overplus Christina Pugh

Ghosts and the Overplus By Christina Pugh

Ghosts and the Overplus by Christina Pugh


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Acclaimed poet and award-winning teacher Christina Pugh is fascinated by how poems continually look backward into literary history. Her essays find new resonance in poets ranging from Emily Dickinson to Gwendolyn Brooks to the poetry of the now.

Ghosts and the Overplus Summary

Ghosts and the Overplus: Reading Poetry in the Twenty-First Century by Christina Pugh

Ghosts and the Overplus is a celebration of lyric poetry in the twenty-first century and how lyric poetry incorporates the voices of our age as well as the poetic ghosts from the past. Acclaimed poet and award-winning teacher Christina Pugh is fascinated by how poems continually look backward into literary history. Her essays find new resonance in poets ranging from Emily Dickinson to Gwendolyn Brooks to the poetry of the now. Some of these essays also consider the way that poetry interacts with the visual arts, dance, and the decision to live life as a nonconformist. This wide-ranging collection showcases the critical discussions around poetry that happened in America over the first two decades of our current millennium. Essay topics include poetic forms continually in migration, such as the sonnet; poetic borrowings across visual art and dance; and the idiosyncrasies of poets who lived their lives against the grain of literary celebrity and trend. What unites all of these essays is a drive to dig more deeply into the poetic word and act: to go beyond surface reading in order to reside longer with poems. In essays both discursive and personal, Pugh shows that poetry asks us to think differentlyin a way that gathers feeling into the realm of thought, thereby opening the mysteries that reside in us and in the world around us.

Ghosts and the Overplus Reviews

Elegance, restraint, conviction, and a quiet authority have always been the hallmarks of Christina Pughs remarkable prose; she brings a delicate intellectual acuity to her essays which is made capacious by her compassionate wisdom. Reading Christina Pughs essays Im always astonished by the subtle yet deeply profound intimacy in her writing. With this collection, Christina Pugh has joined poets David Baker, Robert Hass, and Rosanna Warren as one of the most compelling essayists we have in American poetry. I treasure this book. - David St. John, author of The Last Troubadour: New and Selected Poems

A spirited, nonconformist book. Christina Pugh has been covering the waterfront of poetry in English for years as poet, critic, teacher, and editor, and her essays rise from those rambles. She reads Dickinson and Bishop against the fashionable grain, plucks at the notion of mainstream poetry, and brings us up close to Jonson, Milton, Stevens, Milosz, Gwendolyn Brooks, Ed Roberson, and others in prose both sensuous and precise. A rich adventure of poetic discovery. - Rosanna Warren, author of So Forth: Poems

About Christina Pugh

Christina Pugh has published five books of poems including Stardust Media (2020), winner of the Juniper Prize for Poetry from the University of Massachusetts Press. She has received fellowships and awards from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Poetry Society of America, the Bogliasco Foundation, and the Illinois Arts Council. A recent Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome, she is a professor in the Program for Writers at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • 2005-2010: This Work Which is Not One
  • No Experience Necessary
  • Instinctual Ballast: Imitation and Creative Writing
  • On Sonnet Thought
  • Humor Anxiety
  • Allusion and Context in Contemporary American Poetry
  • Ed Robersons Inward Lyricism
  • Light in Nagasaki: Catherine McCarthys We Walk On Jewels
  • Some Chant Im Working At
  • An Elegy for Dancing
  • 2011-2015: Gravity, Images, and the Hand
  • On Nonconformists and Strange Gravity
  • The Emily Dickinsons
  • A Lovely Finish I Have Seen: Voice and Variorum in Edgar Allan Poe & the Juke-Box
  • Arranging, Deepening, Enchanting : Catherine McCarthys
  • Flower Arranging
  • A Farm, Two Spiders, and A Book of Luminous Things:
  • Czeslaw Miloszs Affinity for the Image
  • Turning, Troping, Wresting: Michael Ryans My Dream by
  • Henry James
  • Found Breath: The Contemporary Mainstream Lyric
  • 2015-2021: Voicing the Overplus
  • Prosopopoeia: The Throwing of a Voice
  • Velvety Velour and Other Sonnet Textures in Gwendolyn Brookss the children of the poor
  • Cinnamon. Eyeshadow. Dove: Considering Jean Valentine (1934-2020)
  • On Ghosts and the Overplus

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GOR013867344
9780472039609
0472039601
Ghosts and the Overplus: Reading Poetry in the Twenty-First Century by Christina Pugh
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The University of Michigan Press
2024-03-31
202
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