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The Oxford Book of American Poetry
David Lehman
Here is the eagerly awaited new edition of The Oxford Book of American Poetry brought completely up to date and dramatically expanded by poet David Lehman.
Oxford University Press
April 2006
1200 pages ISBN: 019516251X Hardcover
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Fiction Poetry
It is a rich, capacious volume, featuring the work of more
than 200 poets-almost three times as many as the 1976
edition. With a succinct
and often witty head note introducing each author, it is
certain to become the definitive anthology of American
poetry for our time. Lehman has gathered together all the works one would expect
to find in a landmark collection of American poetry, from
Whitman's Crossing Brooklyn Ferry to Stevens's The Idea of
Order at Key West, and from Eliot's The Waste Land to
Ashbery's Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. But equally
important,
the editor has significantly expanded the range of the
anthology. The book includes not only writers born since the
previous edition, but also many fine poets overlooked in
earlier editions or little known in the past but highly
deserving of attention. The anthology confers legitimacy on the
Objectivist poets; the so-called Proletariat poets of the
1930s; famous poets who fell into neglect or were the
victims of critical backlash (Edna St. Vincent Millay);
poets whose true worth has only become clear with the
passing of time (Weldon Kees). Among poets missing from
Richard Ellmann's 1976
volume but published here are W. H. Auden, Charles Bukowski,
Donald Justice, Carolyn Kizer, Kenneth Koch, Stanley Kunitz,
Emma Lazarus, Mina Loy, Howard Moss, Lorine Niedecker,
George Oppen, James Schuyler, Elinor Wylie, and Louis
Zukosky. Many more women are represented: outstanding poets
such as
Josephine Jacobsen, Josephine Miles, May Swenson. Numerous
African-American poets receive their due, and unexpected
figures such as the musicians Bob Dylan, Patti Smith and
Robert Johnson have a place in this important work. This stunning collection redefines the great canon of
American poetry from its origins in the 17th century right
up to the present. It is a must-have anthology for anyone
interested in American literature and a book that is sure to
be consulted, debated, and treasured for years to come.
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