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On Leave Keith Tuma

On Leave By Keith Tuma

On Leave by Keith Tuma


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A book of and about literary anecdotes, On Leave pays homage to the poets of small press poetry publishing, including poets of the British, American, and Irish avant-garde, while tracking the events of the author's year on leave from university work.

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On Leave: A book of anecdotes by Keith Tuma

A book of and about literary anecdotes, On Leave presents passing observations concerning the anecdote in a modular prose that tracks the events of a year on leave. Its cast of characters includes avant-garde poets, students, friends, family, and strangers encountered on travels in a year away from university work. Fragments of conversation with Bernadette Mayer, Tom Raworth, Trevor Joyce, John Wilkinson, Harryette Mullen, and many others lead onto informal commentary about poems by these authors and other observations about the reading and culture of poetry, all offered in the form of daybook notation.

On Leave Reviews

Poet and critic Keith Tuma spent part of a leave from teaching writing up remembered anecdotes in the context of the year's travel and rumination. Mainly dealing with encounters involving poets, the book makes itself companionable by often being very funny. Tuma is, as Randolph Healy writes, "one of nature's most agreeable raconteurs." Great beach reading for the summer. But there should be a warning on the cover: Take care, you will be stuck repeating some of these stories for the rest of your life.

* Notre Dame Review *

What a bad title for such a good-and, paradoxically, ambitious-book: though it presents itself as a low-pressure journal, the inconsequential deeds and recollections of a senior professor in a sabbatical year, On Leave unfolds to reveal a meditation on the anecdote as a form; an elegant sketch of grief, and of partial recovery; a calm revolt against the conventions of one-point-in-front-of-another, stiffly ineffective, argument about modern poetry; and (best of all) an amenable introduction to the sometimes prickly, too often unapproachable "avant-garde" (or, if you prefer, "post-avant") poets in Britain, Ireland, and America, among whom Tuma has made his lit-crit career.

-- Stephen Burt * Rain Taxi *

About Keith Tuma

Keith Tuma is the author of Fishing by Obstinate Isles: Modern and Postmodern British Poetry and American Readers (Northwestern, 1998) and editor of Anthology of Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry (Oxford, 2001). He teaches at Miami University in Ohio.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • One Thing After Another, Or, Quitting Taffety for Cloth
  • Daybook
  • Shooting the Air
  • From Chicago
  • to Buffalo
  • Being and Time
  • Callers
  • Of God, Man,
  • and Animals
  • Out of Line
  • Of the Avant-Garde and Its Others
  • Puerto Vallarta
  • More Callers
  • Daybook
  • Junk
  • From Orono to Yellow Springs
  • Les Anecdotiques
  • All in the Family
  • On the Road
  • Acknowledgments

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CIN1844714861G
9781844714865
1844714861
On Leave: A book of anecdotes by Keith Tuma
Used - Good
Paperback
Salt Publishing
2011-12-15
200
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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