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Private Poets, Worldly Acts: Public & Private History In Contemporary

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At a time when poets appear tragically detached from the public for which they write, Kevin Stein persuasively demonstrates in  Private Poets, Worldy Acts  the way a particular group of diverse poets have manifested their communal concerns. As Choice wrote, “Stein’s graceful text is a primer on the relationship of the (American) poetic to the political.” Looking through the lens of the careers of Robert Lowell, James Wright, Frank O’Hara, Adrienne Rich, Philip Levine, Yusef Komunyakaa, Rita Dove, David Wojahn, and Carolyn Forché, Stein illuminates the various ways contemporary poets redeem a vision of personal, aesthetic, and social relevancy from the shadow of traditionally narrated history. Available now in an affordable paperback format,  Private Poets, Worldly Acts  is a thoughtful and compelling look into American poetry’s redemptive venture into the public arena. What results is a renewed appreciation of contemporary poets’ personal conversation with the culture to which they belong.

205 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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