

Ecstatic Occasions, Expedient Forms
256 pages1987Macmillan Pub CoISBN 9780025702417
About this book
Product Description<br/><br/>Includes poems and essays by Cage, Ammons, Updike, Wilbur, Hecht, Oates, Disch, Morgan, Creeley, and Corn<br/><br/>From Publishers Weekly<br/><br/>American poets tend to distrust received forms, yet Lehman, a book critic for Newsweek, notes a resurgence of formalism in American poetry. This anthology contains almost as many different forms as it does poems. John Updike's metrical light verse, Maxine Chernoff's prose poem about phantom pain after the loss of a leg, Dave Morice's six-word drinking song, Mona Van Duyn's ballad of the Maine countryside, along with sonnets, villanelles and exotic structures like fugues and pantoums (a Malayan form) attest to the formal concerns of contemporary poets. Several of the selections are of slight interest apart from the poets' commentaries on them. These glosses reveal that many poets are highly conscious of what they are doing. Among the contributors are Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Pinsky, Richard Wilbur, Amy Clampitt and Robert Creeley. (June<br/>Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Macmillan Pub Co
- Published
- 1987
- Pages
- 256
- ISBN
- 9780025702417
- Language
- en
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