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What are poets for? : an anthropology of contemporary poetry and poetics
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What are poets for? : an anthropology of contemporary poetry and poetics

Gerald L. Bruns

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What are poets for?
Should poetry be ethical or otherwise?
Voices of construction: on Susan Howe's poetry and poetics (a citational ghost story)
A poem about laughter and forgetting: Lyn Hejinian's A border comedy
Among the pagans: the polyvocal poetry of Karen MacCormack
The rogue poet's return: on John Matthias's poetic anecdotes
Adding garbage to language: on J. H. Prynne's Not-you
Anomalies of duration in contemporary poetry
Nomad poetry: a ludic miscellany from Steve McCaffery
On the conundrum of form and material: Adorno's aesthetic theory.

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What are poets for? : an anthropology of contemporary poetry and poetics by Gerald L. Bruns. ISBN 9781609380809. Published by University of Iowa Press in 2012. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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