American women poets in the 21st century : where lyric meets language / edited by Claudia Rankine and Juliana Spahr.

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Other Authors: Rankine, Claudia, 1963- (Editor), Spahr, Juliana (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Middletown, Connecticut : Wesleyan University Press, [2002]
Series:Wesleyan poetry.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: RAE ARMANTROUT
  • POEMS
  • As We're Told 8
  • The Plan 8
  • View zo
  • Up to Speed zo
  • Manufacturing zz
  • POETIC STATEMENT
  • Cheshire Poetics 24
  • LYRICISM OF THE SWERVE
  • The Poetry of Rae Armantrout, by Hank Lazer 27
  • MEI-MEI BERSSENBRUGGE
  • POEMS
  • From Four Year Old Girl 53
  • From Kali 56
  • From The Retired Architect 60
  • POETIC STATEMENT
  • By Correspondence 6i
  • A "SENSITIVE EMPIRICISM"
  • Berssenbrugge's Phenomenological Investigations,
  • by Linda Voris 68
  • LUCIE BROCK-BROIDO
  • POEMS
  • The One Thousand Days 94
  • Soul Keeping Company 95
  • Periodic Table of Ethereal Elements 96
  • Am Moor 98
  • Carrowmore 99
  • POETIC STATEMENT
  • Myself a Kangaroo Among the Beauties oo
  • "SUBJECT, SUBJUGATE, INTHRALLED"
  • The Selves of Lucie Brock-Broido, by Stephen Burt I03
  • JORIE GRAHAM
  • POEMS
  • Exit Wound I27
  • Covenant 131
  • Prayer I34
  • Gulls 135
  • The Complex Mechanism of the Break 138
  • In/Silence I40
  • Philosopher's Stone 142
  • POETIC STATEMENT
  • At the Border 146
  • JORIE GRAHAM AND EMILY DICKINSON
  • Singing to Use the Waiting, by Thomas Gardner 148
  • BARBARA GUEST
  • POEMS
  • Valorous Vine 178
  • If So, Tell Me I79
  • Confession of My Images i8o
  • Defensive Rapture 81
  • An Emphasis Falls on Reality 183
  • The Farewell Stairway 85
  • Words 88
  • POETIC STATEMENT
  • The Forces of the Imagination 89
  • IMPLACABLE POET, PURPLE BIRDS
  • The Work of Barbara Guest, by Sara Lundquist I9I
  • LYN HEJINIAN
  • POEMS
  • From Writing Is an Aid to Memory zzz
  • From Happily 229
  • POETIC STATEMENT
  • Some Notes toward a Poetics 235
  • Parting with Description, by Craig Dworkin 242
  • BRENDA HILLMAN
  • POEMS
  • A Geology z68
  • POETIC STATEMENT
  • Twelve Writings toward a Poetics of Alchemy,
  • Dread, Inconsistency, Betweenness, and California
  • Geological Syntax 276
  • "NEEDING SYNTAX TO LOVE"
  • Expressive Experimentalism in the Work of
  • Brenda Hillman, by Lisa Sewell z28
  • SUSAN HOWE
  • POEMS
  • From Chair 308
  • POETIC STATEMENT
  • There Are Not Leaves Enough to Crown to
  • Cover to Crown to Cover 325
  • ARTICULATING THE INARTICULATE
  • Singularities and the Countermethod in Susan Howe,
  • by Ming-Qian Ma 329
  • ANN LAUTERBACH
  • POEMS
  • In the Museum of the Word (Henri Matisse) 353
  • STONES (Istanbul, Robert Smithson) 3 5 8
  • POETIC STATEMENT
  • As (It) Is: Toward a Poetics of the Whole Fragment 363
  • "Enlarging the Last Lexicon of Perception" in
  • Ann Lauterbach's Framed Fragments, by Christine Hume
  • HARRYETTE MULLEN
  • POEMS
  • Wino Rhino 400
  • Fancy Cortex 400
  • Music for Homemade Instruments 401
  • The Anthropic Principle 40I
  • Sleeping with the Dictionary 402
  • POETIC STATEMENT
  • Imagining the Unimagined Reader 403
  • "SLEEPING WITH THE DICTIONARY"
  • Harryette Mullen's "Recyclopedia,"
  • by Elisabeth A. Frost 405.