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Unauthorized Voices

Essays on Poets and Poetry, 1987-2009
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For over twenty years, award-winning poet, translator and editor Marilyn Hacker has been writing incisive criticism and reviews of contemporary poetry, with particular attention to the work of feminist poets, dissident poets, poets whose work merited more attention from the American (and sometimes British) reading public. Unauthorized Voices includes pieces on Adrienne Rich, Hayden Carruth, Elizabeth Bishop, Tony Harrison, Marilyn Nelson and June Jordan, on French and Francophone poets including VĂ©nus Khoury-Ghata and Emmanuel Moses, on poetry and politics, and on the contemporary sonnet, all affirming Hacker as an original, unabashedly opinionated American critical voice.

Author Biography:

Poets on Poetry series editor Marilyn Hacker has written nine books, including several volumes of poetry, a novel, and a number of translations. Her publishers have ranged from the small to the very large, and she has amassed numerous book awards and honors along the way, including a Lambda Literary Award (for Going Back to the River), a National Book Award (for Presentation Piece), the Bernard F. Conners Prize from the Paris Review, and a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Release date Australia
October 19th, 2010
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
232
Dimensions
134x203x23
ISBN-13
9780472071159
Product ID
3998512

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