This book explores the politics of American housing from the perspective of poets. Hunter follows the emergence of an "American house poem," which offers uniquely vivid expressions of the expansion of homeownership as a core tenet of American prosperity and democracy.
This book explores the politics of American housing from the perspective of poets. Hunter follows the emergence of an "American house poem," which offers uniquely vivid expressions of the expansion of homeownership as a core tenet of American prosperity and democracy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Walt Hunter is the author of Forms of a World: Contemporary Poetry and the Making of Globalization (2019) and Some Flowers (2022). He is the recipient of awards from the Robert B. Silvers Foundation, the James Merrill House, the South Carolina Arts Commission, and the National Endowment for the Humanities/Teagle Foundation. He is Chair of English and Associate Professor of English at Case Western Reserve University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Gwendolyn Brooks and Housing as a Civil Right 2: Unmaking a Home: Adrienne Rich and the Suburbs 3: An Immaterial World: James Merrill, Finance, and the Renovation of the House Poem 4: The American Poetic Subprime: Contemporary Poetry, Race, and Genre Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction 1: Gwendolyn Brooks and Housing as a Civil Right 2: Unmaking a Home: Adrienne Rich and the Suburbs 3: An Immaterial World: James Merrill, Finance, and the Renovation of the House Poem 4: The American Poetic Subprime: Contemporary Poetry, Race, and Genre Notes Bibliography Index
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