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Creative Glut

Selected Essays of Karl Shapiro

Creative Glut( )
Author: Shapiro, Karl Jay
Introduction by: Phillips, Robert
ISBN:978-1-56663-557-8
Publication Date:Jan 2004
Publisher:Ivan R. Dee Publisher
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $29.95
Book Description:

Trenchant prose writings on poetry, poets, and cultural matters by one of the most important essayists of his generation. Edited with an Introduction by Robert Phillips. "A lively and slashing critic...reading him one feels windows opening, clouds passing, sunlight, and a fresh breeze entering the room."-Joseph Epstein.

Book Details
Pages:368
Detailed Subjects: Poetry / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):14.783 x 21.184 x 2.946 cm
Book Weight:0.418 Kilograms
Author Biography
Shapiro, Karl Jay (Author)
Karl Shapiro won the Pulitzer Prize in 1945 for V-Letter and Other Poems (1944). Born in Baltimore, he attended the University of Virginia and Johns Hopkins University. After service in the army, he was appointed consultant in poetry at the Library of Congress in 1946 and joined the faculty of Johns Hopkins. There he taught writing courses until his resignation in 1950 to become editor, for a period, of Poetry. Shapiro is an accomplished poet in a wide variety of styles. Like others of his generation, his early work displays a concern with life and institutions of modern society. His later work included a series of bold love poems, The White-Haired Lover (1968). Typical of critics' response to Shapiro is Ralph J. Mills, Jr.'s assessment of The Bourgeois Poet (1964), in which Shapiro "breaks with accepted metrical patterns to attempt a poetry of direct speech. . . ."The Bourgeois Poet' definitely has about it the air of a new imaginative release. Irony and social criticism are still there, but autobiography, invective, heavy doses of sexuality. . . and an occasional prophetic note are now blended together" (Contemporary American Poetry). 020



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