What the Poem Wants: Prose on Poetry (Carnegie Mellon Poets in Prose) - Softcover

Browne, Michael Dennis

 
9780887485121: What the Poem Wants: Prose on Poetry (Carnegie Mellon Poets in Prose)

Synopsis

This book contains fifteen essays and talks by a poet and librettist who has taught for over forty years (Iowa, Columbia, Bennington, Minnesota). They explore a range of topics, from individual poets such as D.H. Lawrence, John Berryman and James Wright to themes such as "Failure," "Listening," "Poetry and Walking," and "Words for Music." They represent an artist's attempt to step outside his main genre and become conscious not only of the things it occurred to him, mostly intuitively, to write about, but also themes, patterns and processes in other writers and writings he admires. The style is colloquial and the author uses numerous quotations, from several disciplines, to illustrate his thought and to help the reader see into the ways a writer works (and plays).

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About the Author

MICHAEL DENNIS BROWNE teaches at the University of Minnesota, where he is Morse-Alumni Distinguished Teaching Professor of English and former director of the program in creative writing. Two of his collections published by Carnegie Mellon have won the Minnesota Book Award for poetry. Other publications include Give Her the River, a picture book with paintings by Wendell Minor (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2004) and Panthers (Indulgence Press, 2007). His most recent collaboration with composer Stephen Paulus, To Be Certain of the Dawn, a post-Holocaust oratorio, recorded by the Minnesota Orchestra under Osmo Vanska, was released as a CD in 2009 (BIS Records).

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