Lyric Trade Lyric Trade
Contemp North American Poetry

Lyric Trade

Reading the Subject in the Postwar Long Poem

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Publisher Description

Sometimes the word “lyric” seems to appear everywhere: either it’s used interchangeably with the word “poetry” or it attaches to descriptions of literature, art, film, and even ordinary objects in order to capture some quality of aesthetic appeal or meaning. Lyric Trade is not yet another attempt to define the lyric, but instead it digs into how poems use lyric in relation to race, gender, nation, and empire.

Engaging with poets such as Gwendolyn Brooks, H.D., Lorine Niedecker, Alice Notley, and Myung Mi Kim, this book asks: What does lyric mean, and why should it matter to poets and readers? Lyric Trade argues that lyric in the postwar long poem not only registers the ideological contradictions of modernism’s insistence on new forms, but that it also maps spaces for formal reimaginings of the subject.

 

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2024
April 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
248
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Iowa Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
7.6
MB
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