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Lofty
Dogmas
Poets
on Poetics
Edited
by Deborah Brown, Annie Finch, and Maxine Kumin
From
Sappho to Heaney, a stimulating anthology of poets on poetry
Compiled
by three noted poets, this is an eclectic, stimulating, and
informed selection of poets’ remarks on poetry spanning
eras, ethnicities, and aesthetics. The 102 selections from
nearly as many poets reach back to the Greeks and Romans,
then draw on Chaucer, Shakespeare, Sidney, and Milton, on
to Shelley, Keats, Coleridge, and Poe, then Hopkins, Yeats,
Eliot, Rilke, and Pound, concluding with many of our contemporaries,
including Hall, Clifton, Mackey, Kunitz, and Rukeyser.
The book is divided into three sections. “Musing”
concerns issues of inspiration, “Making,” issues
of craft, from diction to meter to persona and voice, and
“Mapping,” the role of poetry and the poet. Headnotes
at the beginning of each selection provide background information
about the poet and commentary on the significance of the selection.
There is also a useful appendix with a listing of essays arranged
according to more specific topics. As the poets write in their
introduction: “This book was intended to deepen readers’
understanding of age-old poetic ideas while at the same time
pointing out new directions for thinking about poetry, juxtaposing
the familiar and the strange, reconfiguring old boundaries,
and shaking up stereotypes.”
“In
my long shelf-life as a poet I have often been struck—amused,
amazed, even made thoughtful—by the sharply opposing
views of poets. . . . The views of the practitioners were
what I was after, not those of the detached and theoretical
critics. . . . Perhaps this book will invite the gestation
of other texts that will fill in the blanks and expatiate
further on the desire of poets to write about writing poems.”
—Maxine
Kumin, from the Preface
“Once
again the brilliant Maxine Kumin and her co-editors have given
us exactly what we need, this time an anthology of important
works by poets on their craft. We who teach and write, edit
and read will use Lofty Dogmas in full knowledge
of wisdom in the gathering and delight in the words.”
—Hilda Raz, author of Divine Honors and TRANS,
editor of Prairie Schooner
“What
a wonderful, valuable, and original book this is! . . . It
has my highest recommendation.”
—Leon Stokesbury, author of Autumn Rhythm
“Lofty
Dogmas will introduce you to an academy of poets talking
about their craft. This is a multipurpose book. It’s
good for teachers and students.”
—E.
Ethelbert Miller, author of How We Sleep on the Nights
We Don’t Make Love
Deborah
Brown is a professor of English at the University
of New Hampshire at Manchester and author of News from
the Grate. Annie Finch is director of the Stonecoast
low-residency MFA program at the University of Southern Maine,
and the author of a number of books, including The Body
of Poetry, Calendars, Eve, and A Formal Feeling Comes:
Poems in Form by Contemporary Women. Maxine Kumin is
one of America’s most distinguished poets. Among her
many awards are a Pulitzer Prize and a Ruth E. Lilly Poetry
Prize. She is the author of many poetry collections, including
Connecting the Dots, Up Country: Poems of New England,
and Jack and Other New Poems. She lives in Warner,
New Hampshire.
September
456 pages, appendix, index
6" x 9"
$54.95 (s) Cloth Library Edition
ISBN 978-1-55728-791-5 | 1-55728-791-0
$27.95 (s) Paper
ISBN 978-1-55728-792-2 | 1-55728-792-9
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