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Poets Beyond the Barricade

9780817317492

Poets Beyond the Barricade

  • ISBN 13:

    9780817317492

  • ISBN 10:

    081731749X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 01/15/2012
  • Publisher: Univ of Alabama Pr
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Summary

From the socially volatile era of the 1960s to the War on Terror today, poets and poetry have consistently raised questions surrounding public address, social relations, friction between global policies and democratic institutions, and the interpretation of political events and ideas. In this study, Dale Smith makes meaningful links among rhetoric, literature, and cultural studies, illustrating how poetry and discussions of it shape public consciousness in a historical period. The book begins by inspecting the correspondence and poetry of Robert Duncan and Denise Levertov, which embody competing perspectives on the role of writers in the Vietnam War and in the peace movement. The work addresses the rational-critical mode of public discourse initiated by Jürgen Habermas, and the relevance of rhetorical studies to literary practice. It also analyses letters and poetry by Charles Olson that appeared in a New England newspaper in the 1960s, which drew attention to city management conflicts, land-use issues, and architectural preservation. Public identity and U.S. social practice are explored in the 1970s and 80s poetry of Lorenzo Thomas and Edward Dorn, whose poems articulate tensions between private and public life. The book concludes by examining more recent attempts by poets to influence public reflection on crucial events that led to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. By using digital media, public performance, and civic encounters mediated by texts, these poetic initiatives play a critical role in the formation of cultural identity today. Dale Smith(Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, 2009) has published articles and reviews in, among other publications, the American Book Review, Bookforum, Jacket, Chicago Review, and New Inquiry. He is the author of four collections of poems.

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