An innovative introduction to writing poetry designed for students of creative writing and budding poets alike. * Challenges the reader's sense of what is possible in a poem. * Traces the history and highlights the potential of poetry. * Focuses on the fundamental principles of poetic construction, such as: Who is speaking? Who are they speaking to? Why does their speaking take this form? * Considers both experimental and mainstream approaches to contemporary poetry. * Consists of fourteen chapters, making it suitable for use over one semester. * Encourages readers to experiment with their poetry.
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"John Redmond's "How to Write a Poem" contains no falsenotes. He does not patronise his reader with easy examples orworkshop games, but lights on his subject with elegant pragmatismand humility. His overall argument arises from a very personal yetwholly professional sense of poetry as an art form in practice, andhis examples are informed by deep reading and writerly intuition. Iconsider the book a small masterpiece of clarity, economy andexperience. It brings light to poetry as something made: somethingreal and realised." David Morley, Warwick University
"The examples throughout the book are contemporary andprovocative in the most helpful sense. ... [Redmond] clearly lovespoems, enough to show you in detail how they work." PoetryNews
"The examples throughout the book are contemporary andprovocative in the most helpful sense. ... [Redmond] clearly lovespoems, enough to show you in detail how they work." PoetryNews