Windows and Doors Windows and Doors
Poets On Poetry

Windows and Doors

A Poet Reads Literary Theory

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Publisher Description

Windows and Doors is a poetry handbook that places poststructuralist and postmodern ways of thinking alongside formalist modes, making explicit points of overlap and tension that are usually tacit. Each of Natasha Sajé’s nine essays addresses a topic of central concern to readers and writers of poetry while also making an argument about poetic language and ideology. Foundational topics—diction, syntax, rhythm, surprise, figurative language, narrative, genre, book design, and performance—are explained through the lenses of theory, history, and philosophy and illuminated through vibrant examples from the works of numerous contemporary American poets.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2014
6 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
208
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Michigan Press
SIZE
1.1
MB
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Poetic Language Poetic Language
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Modernism the Morning After Modernism the Morning After
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Narrative and Voice in Postwar Poetry Narrative and Voice in Postwar Poetry
2014
Reading the Difficulties Reading the Difficulties
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Set in Motion Set in Motion
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Coming After Coming After
2010
The Body of Poetry The Body of Poetry
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Your Historical Loveliness Knows No Bounds Your Historical Loveliness Knows No Bounds
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