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A comprehensive guide to writing or reading poetry, by one of our most lucid and important critics (American Academy of Arts and Letters).
Why does a great lyric poem ask to be reread, even after we know it by heart? In How Poems Get Made , acclaimed poet and critic James Longenbach answers this question by discussing a wide range of exemplary poems, from Shakespeare through Blake, Dickinson, and Moore, to a variety of poets making poems today. In each chapter of How Poems Get Made , Longenbach examines a specific aspect of the poetic mediumincluding Diction, Syntax, Rhythm, Echo,…mehr

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A comprehensive guide to writing or reading poetry, by one of our most lucid and important critics (American Academy of Arts and Letters).

Why does a great lyric poem ask to be reread, even after we know it by heart? In How Poems Get Made, acclaimed poet and critic James Longenbach answers this question by discussing a wide range of exemplary poems, from Shakespeare through Blake, Dickinson, and Moore, to a variety of poets making poems today. In each chapter of How Poems Get Made, Longenbach examines a specific aspect of the poetic mediumincluding Diction, Syntax, Rhythm, Echo, Figure, and Toneand shows how a poet may manipulate these most basic elements to bring a poem to life.

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James Longenbach (19592022) was the author of seven volumes of poems and eight books of prose. His honors include an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a Guggenheim Fellowship.