The New American Poetry of Engagement
A 21st Century Anthology
Herausgeber: Gray, Jeffrey; Keniston, Ann
The New American Poetry of Engagement
A 21st Century Anthology
Herausgeber: Gray, Jeffrey; Keniston, Ann
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This anthology of poetry collects 21st century American works by both established and emerging poets that deal with the public events, government policies, ecological and political threats, economic uncertainties, and large-scale violence that have largely defined the century to date. But these 138 poems by 50 poets do not simply describe, lament, or bear witness to contemporary events; they also explore the linguistic, temporal, and imaginative problems involved in doing so. In this way, the anthology offers a comprehensive look at contemporary American poetry, demonstrating that poets are…mehr
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This anthology of poetry collects 21st century American works by both established and emerging poets that deal with the public events, government policies, ecological and political threats, economic uncertainties, and large-scale violence that have largely defined the century to date. But these 138 poems by 50 poets do not simply describe, lament, or bear witness to contemporary events; they also explore the linguistic, temporal, and imaginative problems involved in doing so. In this way, the anthology offers a comprehensive look at contemporary American poetry, demonstrating that poets are moving at once toward a new engagement with public concerns and toward a focus on the problems of representation. A detailed introduction by the editors along with poetics statements by many of the poets add depth and context to a book that will appeal to anyone interested in the state and evolution of contemporary American poetry. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9780786464678
- ISBN-10: 0786464674
- Artikelnr.: 35712879
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9780786464678
- ISBN-10: 0786464674
- Artikelnr.: 35712879
Ann Keniston is a professor of English at the University of Nevada, Reno. Jeffrey Gray is a professor of English at Seton Hall University. He lives in South Orange, New Jersey.
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Saying What Happened in the 21st Century Rae Armantrout deleteNew
17
Previews
18
Bubble Wrap
18
Action Poem
19 Frank Bidart deleteCurse
20
The Soldier Who Guards the Frontier
21
To the Republic
22
Inauguration Day
23 Robert Bly deleteCall and Answer
23
Let Sympathy Pass
24
The Stew of Discontent
25
Those Being Eaten
26
Here the Sleepers Sleep
27 Bruce Bond deleteThe Altars of September
28
Flag
29
Ringtone
32 Joel Brouwer deleteLines from the Reports of the Investigative Committees
32 Timothy Donnelly deletePartial Inventory of Airborne Debris
34
Dream of Arabian Hillbillies
38 Carolyn Forché deleteThe Ghost of Heaven
41 Katie Ford deleteFlee
43
Earth
44
Fish Market
44
The Vessel Bends the Water
45 Forrest Gander deleteBackground Check
46 Peter Gizzi deleteProtest Song
47 Louise Glück deleteOctober
47 Albert Goldbarth deleteSome Common Terms in Latin That Are Larger Than Our Lives
53 Kenneth Goldsmith delete"A1" from The Day
54 Jorie Graham deleteLittle Exercise
61
Praying (Attempt of June 14 '03)
62
Guantánamö64
Employment
66 Linda Gregerson deleteSweet
68
Father Mercy, Mother Tongue
70
Still Life
72
The Selvage
76 Eamon Grennan deleteY2K
78 Marilyn Hacker deleteLetter to Hayden Carruth
78
From Names
80
Ghazal: min al-hobbi m'a qatal
82 Forrest Hamer deleteAftermath
83
What Happened
84
Conference
84 Robert Hass deleteI am Your Waiter Tonight and My Name is Dmitri
85
Ezra Pound's Proposition
88
On Visiting the DMZ at Panmunjom: A Haibun
89
Some of David's Story
89 Bob Hicok deleteHappy Anniversary
93
Full Flight
94
Troubled Times
96
In the Loop
97
Stop-loss
98 Brenda Hillman deleteFrom Nine Untitled Epyllions
99
Reportorial Poetry, Trance & Activism
102
In a Senate Armed Services Hearing
102
Request to the Berkeley City Council Concerning Strawberry Creek
105
In High Desert Under the Drones
107 Galway Kinnell deleteWhen the Towers Fell
107 Yusef Komunyakaa deleteFrom "Love in the Time of War"
112
Grenade
113
The Towers
113
Heavy Metal Soliloquy
115
The Warlord's Garden
115
Surge
116
Clouds
117 Maxine Kumin deleteExtraordinary Rendition
118
On Reading The Age of Innocence in a Troubled Time
119
Entering Houses at Night
120
Still We Take Joy
120
Just Deserts
121 Ann Lauterbach deleteVictory
122
Hum
123
Echo Revision
125 Ben Lerner deleteDidactic Elegy
129 Timothy Liu deleteReady-Mades
134
Vita Brevä135
Beauty
135
Elegy for Oum Kolsoum Written Across the Sky
135 John Matthias deleteColumn I, Tablet XIII
136 J. D. McClatchy deleteJihad
137 Raymond McDaniel deleteAssault to Abjury
139
Sen Jak's Advice to the Tropically Depressed
139 Sandra McPherson deleteOn Being Transparent: Cedar Rapids Airport
140 W. S. Merwin deleteTo the Light of September
142
To the Words
143
To the Grass of Autumn
143
To Ashes
144
To the Coming Winter
145 Philip Metres deleteFrom "Hung Lyres"
146
Asymmetries
146
Testimony
147
Compline
148
From "Homefront/Removes"
149 Naomi Shihab Nye deleteDictionary in the Dark
149
Interview, Saudi Arabiä150
I Never Realized They Had Aspirations Like Ours
150 Geoffrey O'Brien deleteA History
151 Sharon Olds deleteSeptember, 2001
153 Robert Pinsky deletePoem of Disconnected Parts
154
The Forgetting
156 The Anniversary
157 Kevin Prufer deleteNational Anthem
159
Dead Soldier
160
Those Who Could Not Flee
161
Recent History
163
God Bless Our Troops
164 Claudia Rankine deleteFrom Don't Let Me Be Lonely: An American Lyric: "Cornel West makes the point" 165
"Timothy McVeigh died at 7:14 a.m."
166 Donald Revell deleteGiven Days
167
Vietnam Epic Treatment
172
Election Year
174 Frederick Seidel deleteGod Exploding
174
The Black-Eyed Virgins
175
Eurostar
176
Song: "The Swollen River Overthrows Its Banks"
176
The Bush Administration
177 Hugh Seidman deleteFound Poem: Microloans
179
Thinking of Baghdad
180 Lisa Sewell deleteThe Anatomy of Melancholy
181 Susan Stewart deleteWhen I'm crying, I'm not speaking
183
When I'm speaking, I'm not crying
184
Elegy Against the Massacre at the Amish School in West Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, Autumn 2006
184 David Wagoner deleteIn Rubble
187 C. K. Williams deleteWar
188
Fear
189
The Future
191
Cassandra, Iraq
192
Lies
193 Eleanor Wilner deleteFound in the Free Library
193
In a Time of War194
Back Then, We Called It "The War"
195
The Show Must Go On
197
Rendition, with Flag
198
Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD)
199 C. D. Wright deleteFrom Rising, Falling, Hovering: "He slept with the dead then"
200
"One bright night"
200
"I was just thinking"
201 Robert Wrigley deleteExxon
202 The Poets: Pröles and Statements Index
17
Previews
18
Bubble Wrap
18
Action Poem
19 Frank Bidart deleteCurse
20
The Soldier Who Guards the Frontier
21
To the Republic
22
Inauguration Day
23 Robert Bly deleteCall and Answer
23
Let Sympathy Pass
24
The Stew of Discontent
25
Those Being Eaten
26
Here the Sleepers Sleep
27 Bruce Bond deleteThe Altars of September
28
Flag
29
Ringtone
32 Joel Brouwer deleteLines from the Reports of the Investigative Committees
32 Timothy Donnelly deletePartial Inventory of Airborne Debris
34
Dream of Arabian Hillbillies
38 Carolyn Forché deleteThe Ghost of Heaven
41 Katie Ford deleteFlee
43
Earth
44
Fish Market
44
The Vessel Bends the Water
45 Forrest Gander deleteBackground Check
46 Peter Gizzi deleteProtest Song
47 Louise Glück deleteOctober
47 Albert Goldbarth deleteSome Common Terms in Latin That Are Larger Than Our Lives
53 Kenneth Goldsmith delete"A1" from The Day
54 Jorie Graham deleteLittle Exercise
61
Praying (Attempt of June 14 '03)
62
Guantánamö64
Employment
66 Linda Gregerson deleteSweet
68
Father Mercy, Mother Tongue
70
Still Life
72
The Selvage
76 Eamon Grennan deleteY2K
78 Marilyn Hacker deleteLetter to Hayden Carruth
78
From Names
80
Ghazal: min al-hobbi m'a qatal
82 Forrest Hamer deleteAftermath
83
What Happened
84
Conference
84 Robert Hass deleteI am Your Waiter Tonight and My Name is Dmitri
85
Ezra Pound's Proposition
88
On Visiting the DMZ at Panmunjom: A Haibun
89
Some of David's Story
89 Bob Hicok deleteHappy Anniversary
93
Full Flight
94
Troubled Times
96
In the Loop
97
Stop-loss
98 Brenda Hillman deleteFrom Nine Untitled Epyllions
99
Reportorial Poetry, Trance & Activism
102
In a Senate Armed Services Hearing
102
Request to the Berkeley City Council Concerning Strawberry Creek
105
In High Desert Under the Drones
107 Galway Kinnell deleteWhen the Towers Fell
107 Yusef Komunyakaa deleteFrom "Love in the Time of War"
112
Grenade
113
The Towers
113
Heavy Metal Soliloquy
115
The Warlord's Garden
115
Surge
116
Clouds
117 Maxine Kumin deleteExtraordinary Rendition
118
On Reading The Age of Innocence in a Troubled Time
119
Entering Houses at Night
120
Still We Take Joy
120
Just Deserts
121 Ann Lauterbach deleteVictory
122
Hum
123
Echo Revision
125 Ben Lerner deleteDidactic Elegy
129 Timothy Liu deleteReady-Mades
134
Vita Brevä135
Beauty
135
Elegy for Oum Kolsoum Written Across the Sky
135 John Matthias deleteColumn I, Tablet XIII
136 J. D. McClatchy deleteJihad
137 Raymond McDaniel deleteAssault to Abjury
139
Sen Jak's Advice to the Tropically Depressed
139 Sandra McPherson deleteOn Being Transparent: Cedar Rapids Airport
140 W. S. Merwin deleteTo the Light of September
142
To the Words
143
To the Grass of Autumn
143
To Ashes
144
To the Coming Winter
145 Philip Metres deleteFrom "Hung Lyres"
146
Asymmetries
146
Testimony
147
Compline
148
From "Homefront/Removes"
149 Naomi Shihab Nye deleteDictionary in the Dark
149
Interview, Saudi Arabiä150
I Never Realized They Had Aspirations Like Ours
150 Geoffrey O'Brien deleteA History
151 Sharon Olds deleteSeptember, 2001
153 Robert Pinsky deletePoem of Disconnected Parts
154
The Forgetting
156 The Anniversary
157 Kevin Prufer deleteNational Anthem
159
Dead Soldier
160
Those Who Could Not Flee
161
Recent History
163
God Bless Our Troops
164 Claudia Rankine deleteFrom Don't Let Me Be Lonely: An American Lyric: "Cornel West makes the point" 165
"Timothy McVeigh died at 7:14 a.m."
166 Donald Revell deleteGiven Days
167
Vietnam Epic Treatment
172
Election Year
174 Frederick Seidel deleteGod Exploding
174
The Black-Eyed Virgins
175
Eurostar
176
Song: "The Swollen River Overthrows Its Banks"
176
The Bush Administration
177 Hugh Seidman deleteFound Poem: Microloans
179
Thinking of Baghdad
180 Lisa Sewell deleteThe Anatomy of Melancholy
181 Susan Stewart deleteWhen I'm crying, I'm not speaking
183
When I'm speaking, I'm not crying
184
Elegy Against the Massacre at the Amish School in West Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, Autumn 2006
184 David Wagoner deleteIn Rubble
187 C. K. Williams deleteWar
188
Fear
189
The Future
191
Cassandra, Iraq
192
Lies
193 Eleanor Wilner deleteFound in the Free Library
193
In a Time of War194
Back Then, We Called It "The War"
195
The Show Must Go On
197
Rendition, with Flag
198
Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD)
199 C. D. Wright deleteFrom Rising, Falling, Hovering: "He slept with the dead then"
200
"One bright night"
200
"I was just thinking"
201 Robert Wrigley deleteExxon
202 The Poets: Pröles and Statements Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Saying What Happened in the 21st Century Rae Armantrout deleteNew
17
Previews
18
Bubble Wrap
18
Action Poem
19 Frank Bidart deleteCurse
20
The Soldier Who Guards the Frontier
21
To the Republic
22
Inauguration Day
23 Robert Bly deleteCall and Answer
23
Let Sympathy Pass
24
The Stew of Discontent
25
Those Being Eaten
26
Here the Sleepers Sleep
27 Bruce Bond deleteThe Altars of September
28
Flag
29
Ringtone
32 Joel Brouwer deleteLines from the Reports of the Investigative Committees
32 Timothy Donnelly deletePartial Inventory of Airborne Debris
34
Dream of Arabian Hillbillies
38 Carolyn Forché deleteThe Ghost of Heaven
41 Katie Ford deleteFlee
43
Earth
44
Fish Market
44
The Vessel Bends the Water
45 Forrest Gander deleteBackground Check
46 Peter Gizzi deleteProtest Song
47 Louise Glück deleteOctober
47 Albert Goldbarth deleteSome Common Terms in Latin That Are Larger Than Our Lives
53 Kenneth Goldsmith delete"A1" from The Day
54 Jorie Graham deleteLittle Exercise
61
Praying (Attempt of June 14 '03)
62
Guantánamö64
Employment
66 Linda Gregerson deleteSweet
68
Father Mercy, Mother Tongue
70
Still Life
72
The Selvage
76 Eamon Grennan deleteY2K
78 Marilyn Hacker deleteLetter to Hayden Carruth
78
From Names
80
Ghazal: min al-hobbi m'a qatal
82 Forrest Hamer deleteAftermath
83
What Happened
84
Conference
84 Robert Hass deleteI am Your Waiter Tonight and My Name is Dmitri
85
Ezra Pound's Proposition
88
On Visiting the DMZ at Panmunjom: A Haibun
89
Some of David's Story
89 Bob Hicok deleteHappy Anniversary
93
Full Flight
94
Troubled Times
96
In the Loop
97
Stop-loss
98 Brenda Hillman deleteFrom Nine Untitled Epyllions
99
Reportorial Poetry, Trance & Activism
102
In a Senate Armed Services Hearing
102
Request to the Berkeley City Council Concerning Strawberry Creek
105
In High Desert Under the Drones
107 Galway Kinnell deleteWhen the Towers Fell
107 Yusef Komunyakaa deleteFrom "Love in the Time of War"
112
Grenade
113
The Towers
113
Heavy Metal Soliloquy
115
The Warlord's Garden
115
Surge
116
Clouds
117 Maxine Kumin deleteExtraordinary Rendition
118
On Reading The Age of Innocence in a Troubled Time
119
Entering Houses at Night
120
Still We Take Joy
120
Just Deserts
121 Ann Lauterbach deleteVictory
122
Hum
123
Echo Revision
125 Ben Lerner deleteDidactic Elegy
129 Timothy Liu deleteReady-Mades
134
Vita Brevä135
Beauty
135
Elegy for Oum Kolsoum Written Across the Sky
135 John Matthias deleteColumn I, Tablet XIII
136 J. D. McClatchy deleteJihad
137 Raymond McDaniel deleteAssault to Abjury
139
Sen Jak's Advice to the Tropically Depressed
139 Sandra McPherson deleteOn Being Transparent: Cedar Rapids Airport
140 W. S. Merwin deleteTo the Light of September
142
To the Words
143
To the Grass of Autumn
143
To Ashes
144
To the Coming Winter
145 Philip Metres deleteFrom "Hung Lyres"
146
Asymmetries
146
Testimony
147
Compline
148
From "Homefront/Removes"
149 Naomi Shihab Nye deleteDictionary in the Dark
149
Interview, Saudi Arabiä150
I Never Realized They Had Aspirations Like Ours
150 Geoffrey O'Brien deleteA History
151 Sharon Olds deleteSeptember, 2001
153 Robert Pinsky deletePoem of Disconnected Parts
154
The Forgetting
156 The Anniversary
157 Kevin Prufer deleteNational Anthem
159
Dead Soldier
160
Those Who Could Not Flee
161
Recent History
163
God Bless Our Troops
164 Claudia Rankine deleteFrom Don't Let Me Be Lonely: An American Lyric: "Cornel West makes the point" 165
"Timothy McVeigh died at 7:14 a.m."
166 Donald Revell deleteGiven Days
167
Vietnam Epic Treatment
172
Election Year
174 Frederick Seidel deleteGod Exploding
174
The Black-Eyed Virgins
175
Eurostar
176
Song: "The Swollen River Overthrows Its Banks"
176
The Bush Administration
177 Hugh Seidman deleteFound Poem: Microloans
179
Thinking of Baghdad
180 Lisa Sewell deleteThe Anatomy of Melancholy
181 Susan Stewart deleteWhen I'm crying, I'm not speaking
183
When I'm speaking, I'm not crying
184
Elegy Against the Massacre at the Amish School in West Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, Autumn 2006
184 David Wagoner deleteIn Rubble
187 C. K. Williams deleteWar
188
Fear
189
The Future
191
Cassandra, Iraq
192
Lies
193 Eleanor Wilner deleteFound in the Free Library
193
In a Time of War194
Back Then, We Called It "The War"
195
The Show Must Go On
197
Rendition, with Flag
198
Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD)
199 C. D. Wright deleteFrom Rising, Falling, Hovering: "He slept with the dead then"
200
"One bright night"
200
"I was just thinking"
201 Robert Wrigley deleteExxon
202 The Poets: Pröles and Statements Index
17
Previews
18
Bubble Wrap
18
Action Poem
19 Frank Bidart deleteCurse
20
The Soldier Who Guards the Frontier
21
To the Republic
22
Inauguration Day
23 Robert Bly deleteCall and Answer
23
Let Sympathy Pass
24
The Stew of Discontent
25
Those Being Eaten
26
Here the Sleepers Sleep
27 Bruce Bond deleteThe Altars of September
28
Flag
29
Ringtone
32 Joel Brouwer deleteLines from the Reports of the Investigative Committees
32 Timothy Donnelly deletePartial Inventory of Airborne Debris
34
Dream of Arabian Hillbillies
38 Carolyn Forché deleteThe Ghost of Heaven
41 Katie Ford deleteFlee
43
Earth
44
Fish Market
44
The Vessel Bends the Water
45 Forrest Gander deleteBackground Check
46 Peter Gizzi deleteProtest Song
47 Louise Glück deleteOctober
47 Albert Goldbarth deleteSome Common Terms in Latin That Are Larger Than Our Lives
53 Kenneth Goldsmith delete"A1" from The Day
54 Jorie Graham deleteLittle Exercise
61
Praying (Attempt of June 14 '03)
62
Guantánamö64
Employment
66 Linda Gregerson deleteSweet
68
Father Mercy, Mother Tongue
70
Still Life
72
The Selvage
76 Eamon Grennan deleteY2K
78 Marilyn Hacker deleteLetter to Hayden Carruth
78
From Names
80
Ghazal: min al-hobbi m'a qatal
82 Forrest Hamer deleteAftermath
83
What Happened
84
Conference
84 Robert Hass deleteI am Your Waiter Tonight and My Name is Dmitri
85
Ezra Pound's Proposition
88
On Visiting the DMZ at Panmunjom: A Haibun
89
Some of David's Story
89 Bob Hicok deleteHappy Anniversary
93
Full Flight
94
Troubled Times
96
In the Loop
97
Stop-loss
98 Brenda Hillman deleteFrom Nine Untitled Epyllions
99
Reportorial Poetry, Trance & Activism
102
In a Senate Armed Services Hearing
102
Request to the Berkeley City Council Concerning Strawberry Creek
105
In High Desert Under the Drones
107 Galway Kinnell deleteWhen the Towers Fell
107 Yusef Komunyakaa deleteFrom "Love in the Time of War"
112
Grenade
113
The Towers
113
Heavy Metal Soliloquy
115
The Warlord's Garden
115
Surge
116
Clouds
117 Maxine Kumin deleteExtraordinary Rendition
118
On Reading The Age of Innocence in a Troubled Time
119
Entering Houses at Night
120
Still We Take Joy
120
Just Deserts
121 Ann Lauterbach deleteVictory
122
Hum
123
Echo Revision
125 Ben Lerner deleteDidactic Elegy
129 Timothy Liu deleteReady-Mades
134
Vita Brevä135
Beauty
135
Elegy for Oum Kolsoum Written Across the Sky
135 John Matthias deleteColumn I, Tablet XIII
136 J. D. McClatchy deleteJihad
137 Raymond McDaniel deleteAssault to Abjury
139
Sen Jak's Advice to the Tropically Depressed
139 Sandra McPherson deleteOn Being Transparent: Cedar Rapids Airport
140 W. S. Merwin deleteTo the Light of September
142
To the Words
143
To the Grass of Autumn
143
To Ashes
144
To the Coming Winter
145 Philip Metres deleteFrom "Hung Lyres"
146
Asymmetries
146
Testimony
147
Compline
148
From "Homefront/Removes"
149 Naomi Shihab Nye deleteDictionary in the Dark
149
Interview, Saudi Arabiä150
I Never Realized They Had Aspirations Like Ours
150 Geoffrey O'Brien deleteA History
151 Sharon Olds deleteSeptember, 2001
153 Robert Pinsky deletePoem of Disconnected Parts
154
The Forgetting
156 The Anniversary
157 Kevin Prufer deleteNational Anthem
159
Dead Soldier
160
Those Who Could Not Flee
161
Recent History
163
God Bless Our Troops
164 Claudia Rankine deleteFrom Don't Let Me Be Lonely: An American Lyric: "Cornel West makes the point" 165
"Timothy McVeigh died at 7:14 a.m."
166 Donald Revell deleteGiven Days
167
Vietnam Epic Treatment
172
Election Year
174 Frederick Seidel deleteGod Exploding
174
The Black-Eyed Virgins
175
Eurostar
176
Song: "The Swollen River Overthrows Its Banks"
176
The Bush Administration
177 Hugh Seidman deleteFound Poem: Microloans
179
Thinking of Baghdad
180 Lisa Sewell deleteThe Anatomy of Melancholy
181 Susan Stewart deleteWhen I'm crying, I'm not speaking
183
When I'm speaking, I'm not crying
184
Elegy Against the Massacre at the Amish School in West Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, Autumn 2006
184 David Wagoner deleteIn Rubble
187 C. K. Williams deleteWar
188
Fear
189
The Future
191
Cassandra, Iraq
192
Lies
193 Eleanor Wilner deleteFound in the Free Library
193
In a Time of War194
Back Then, We Called It "The War"
195
The Show Must Go On
197
Rendition, with Flag
198
Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD)
199 C. D. Wright deleteFrom Rising, Falling, Hovering: "He slept with the dead then"
200
"One bright night"
200
"I was just thinking"
201 Robert Wrigley deleteExxon
202 The Poets: Pröles and Statements Index