Fr. 27.90

21 | 19 - Contemporary Poets in the Nineteenth-Century Archive

English · Paperback / Softback

Shipping usually within 3 to 5 weeks

Description

Read more










"Kristen Case and Alexandra Manglis have put together something beautiful and deep about how things go together in a place that sells, but no longer prides, itself on having figured out how things go together better than any other place, at any time. This anthology tells the truth and exposes that lie."--Fred Moten.oten.


List of contents










Contents

Foreword, Approximity (in the life, her attempt to bring the life of her mother close


Fred Moten

Introduction, Unsettling Proximities

Kristen Case and Alexandra Manglis

Thinking as Burial Practice: Exhuming a Poetic Epistemology in Thoreau, Dickinson, and Emerson

Dan Beachy-Quick

Feeling the Riot: Fugitivity, Lyric, and Enduring Failure

José Felipe Alvergue

Essay in Fragments, a Pile of Limbs: Walt Whitman's Body in the Book

Stefania Heim

Citation in the Wake of Melville

Joan Naviyuk Kane

Touching the Horror: Poe, Race, and Gun Violence

Karen Weiser

Homage to Bayard Taylor

Benjamin Friedlander

Revising The Waste Land: Black Antipastoral & The End of the World

Joshua Bennett

Henry Ossawa Tanner, 1859-1937: Night Over Night

Cole Swensen

Nights and Lights in Nineteenth Century American Poetics

Cecily Parks

The Earth Is Full of Men

Brian Teare

Making Black Cake in Combustible Spaces

M. NourbeSe Philip

"The Tinge Awakes": Reading Whitman and Others in Trouble

Leila Wilson

Acknowledgments

Works Cited

Illustration Credits

Editors

Contributors


About the author










Alexandra Manglis is an editor, writer of short fiction and creative non-fiction, and co-founder of the experimental poetry magazine Wave Composition. Her work has appeared in The Millions, the Times Literary Supplement, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and Strange Horizons. She is an enthusiastic alumna of the Clarion West Writers Workshop and holds a D.Phil. in English from the University of Oxford. She lives in Nicosia, Cyprus.

Kristen Case is the author of the critical study American Pragmatism and Poetic Practice: Crosscurrents from Emerson to Susan Howe. Her first poetry collection, Little Arias, won the Maine Literary Award for Poetry in 2016, and her second collection, Principles of Economics, won the 2018 Gatewood Prize. She is co-editor of Thoreau at 200: Essays and Reassessments and director of Thoreau's Kalendar: A Digital Archive of the Phenological Manuscripts of Henry David Thoreau. She teaches at the University of Maine at Farmington, where she is director of the New Commons Project, a public humanities initiative sponsored by the Mellon Foundation. She lives in Temple, Maine.

Summary

“Kristen Case and Alexandra Manglis have put together something beautiful and deep about how things go together in a place that sells, but no longer prides, itself on having figured out how things go together better than any other place, at any time. This anthology tells the truth and exposes that lie.” —FRED MOTEN

Foreword

  • Full galley run for major media, poetry media, the academic market, booksellers, and librarians, and salesforce by request

  • Reading group guide available on Edelweiss and downloadable on publisher’s site

  • Promotion at ALA Annual in June 2019

  • Newsletter promotion via the publisher to poetry and academic lists of more than 20,000 contacts

  • Advertising in writing-focused media, Poets & Writers and Writer's Chronicle

  • East Coast touring and major events at Yale University, Harvard University, and Penn State

    Additional text

    "[These essays] plumb the traditional American canon—and significant texts on its periphery—to contend with the questions of national ethos and identity that resound today. Editors Kristen Case and Alexandra Manglis suggest the ways poetry might be both agitator and balm in times of social crisis, as thirteen poets write about topics such as Poe and race, gun violence, and the Black pastoral." Poets & Writers

    "Displaying a sophisticated sense of poetics as well as a good grasp of history and its implications for the present moment . . . [the editors] have done a remarkable job of bringing together such a challenging collection." Harvard Review

  • Product details

    Assisted by Kristen Case (Editor), Case Kristen (Editor), Alexandra Manglis (Editor), Manglis Alexandra (Editor), Fred Moten (Foreword), Moten Fred (Foreword)
    Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
     
    Languages English
    Product format Paperback / Softback
    Released 13.08.2019
     
    EAN 9781571313775
    ISBN 978-1-57131-377-5
    No. of pages 232
    Dimensions 152 mm x 215 mm x 20 mm
    Weight 340 g
    Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
    Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
    Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

    LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 19th Century, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 21st Century, 19th century, c 1800 to c 1899, Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900, United States of America, USA, Literary essays, Literary theory, Literary studies: poetry and poets

    Customer reviews

    No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

    Write a review

    Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

    For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

    The input fields marked * are obligatory

    By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.