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Reconfiguring the Modern American Lyric - The Poetry of James Tate

English · Hardback

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James Tate is one of America's most respected and senior poets, whose influence is increasingly widespread. However, his whimsical play has long challenged critics to read him with any depth. After winning the Yale Prize in 1967 for his first book, The Lost Pilot, published when he was just twenty-three, Tate has since gone on to win major literary awards including the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the Tanning Prize for Lifetime Achievement from the Academy of American Poets.
This is the first monograph dedicated to Tate's oeuvre. The author provides a practical reading theory for Tate, complete with contextual frameworks. Close readings of Tate's work are informed by the purposeful purposelessness of Kant, the surrealist debt to Breton, and the problems and pleasures of language as explored by Derrida. Tate's great achievement is no less than a reconfiguring of the modern American lyric as a poetry of dramatic and dialogic narrative. Composed out of 'odds and ends ... of no great moment', as the poet himself writes, Tate's work extends the varied American traditions of writers such as William Carlos Williams, Wallace Stevens, John Berryman, and John Ashbery.

List of contents

Contents: 'A fair shake or a chocolate shake': The Difficulty of Reading James Tate - 'Fragments of novelties': Poetry about Poetry - 'Out of his little civilized element': Surrealizing America - 'I sent my love to the showers': Love and Familial Dysfunction - 'A stab at conversation': Communication Breakdown - 'Change is good': Optimism and Prose Poetry in Recent Work.

About the author










Anthony Caleshu is Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Plymouth. His writing on James Tate has appeared widely in various magazines and book chapters. He is the author of two books of poems, of which the most recent is Of Whales: In Print, in Paint, in Sea, in Stars, in Coin, in House, in Margins (2010).

Product details

Authors Anthony Caleshu
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2011
 
EAN 9783034301749
ISBN 978-3-0-3430174-9
No. of pages 257
Dimensions 150 mm x 18 mm x 225 mm
Weight 490 g
Series Modern Poetry
Modern Poetry
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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