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The New American Poetry

Fifty Years Later
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 2013

Summary

The New American Poetry: Fifty Years Later is a collection of critical essays on Donald Allen’s 1960 seminal anthology, The New American Poetry, an anthology that Marjorie Perloff once called “the fountainhead of radical American poetics.”

The New American Poetry is referred to in every literary history of post-World War II American poetry. Allen’s anthology has reached its fiftieth anniversary, providing a unique time for reflection and reevaluation of this preeminent collection.

As we know, Allen’s anthology was groundbreaking—it was the first to distribute widely the poetry and theoretical positions of poets such as Charles Olson, Allen Ginsberg and the Beats, and it was the first to categorize these poets by the schools (Black Mountain, New York School, San Francisco Renaissance, and the Beats) by which they are known today. Over the course of fifty years, this categorization of poets into schools has become one of the major, if not only way, that The New American Poetry is remembered or valued; one certain goal of this volume, as one reviewer invites, is to “pry The New American Poetry out from the hoary platitudes that have encrusted it.”

To this point critics mostly have examined The New American Poetry as an anthology; former treatments of The New American Poetry look at it intently as a whole. Though the almost singularly-focused study of its construction and, less often, reception has lent a great deal of documented, highly visible and debated material in which to consider, we have been left with certain notions about its relevance that have become imbued ultimately in the collective critical consciousness of postmodernity.

This volume, however, goes beyond the analysis of construction and reception and achieves something distinctive, extendingthose former treatments by treading on the paths they create. This volume aims to discover another sense of “radical” that Perloff articulated—rather than a radical that departs markedly from the usual, we invite consideration of The New American Poetry that isradical in the sense of root, of harboring something fundamental, something inherent, as we uncover and trace further elements correlated with its widespread influence over the last fifty years.



Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2013
ISBN-Print
978-1-61146-124-4
ISBN-Online
978-1-61146-125-1
Publisher
University Press Copublishing, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
294
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Acknowledgments No access
  1. Chapter 1. The New American Poetry: Fifty Years Later No access Pages 1 - 14
  2. Chapter 2. “Trying to Build on Their Elders’ Work”: The Correspondence of Donald Allen and William Carlos Williams No access Pages 15 - 28
  3. Chapter 3. Without a Mammalia Maxima, Charles Olson and Robert Duncan Apprehend a Cosmological American Poetics No access Pages 29 - 58
  4. Chapter 4. Why The New American Poetry Stays News No access Pages 59 - 80
  5. Chapter 5. “A Big Kiss for Mother England”: The New American Poetry in Britain No access Pages 81 - 108
  6. Chapter 6. The New American Poetry and the Development of the Long Poem No access Pages 109 - 132
  7. Chapter 7. Becoming Articulate: Kathleen Fraser and The New American Poetry No access Pages 133 - 154
  8. Chapter 8. “In the Dawn that is Nowhere”: The New American Poetry and the State of Exception No access Pages 155 - 170
  9. Chapter 9. Science and The New American Poetry No access Pages 171 - 198
  10. Chapter 10. Aurality and Literacy: The New American Poets and the Age of Technological Reproduction No access Pages 199 - 220
  11. Chapter 11. The New American Poetry’s Objectivist Legacy: Linguistic Skepticism, the Signifier, and Material Language No access Pages 221 - 274
  12. Chapter 12. Afterwor No access Pages 275 - 278
  13. Index No access Pages 279 - 290
  14. About the Contributors No access Pages 291 - 294

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