A Poetics of the Press

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The publication of Donald Allen’s ‘The New American Poetry’ in 1960, as well as the Vancouver and Berkeley poetry conferences, sparked a poetic renaissance. It was an era rich in exploration and innovation that articulated a new relationship between form and content. Simultaneously, American artists began working with the book as a creative medium that rivaled the European tradition of the early twentieth century. This book is a collection of interviews with some of the pioneers working at the intersection of the artists book and experimental writing that continues to this day.

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SKU: 9781937027742 Category: Tags: , Publisher/imprint : Ugly Duckling Presse
Page count : 384
Published on 1st September, 2021

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The publication of Donald Allen’s The New American Poetry in 1960, as well as the Vancouver and Berkeley poetry conferences, sparked a poetic renaissance. It was an era rich in exploration and innovation that articulated a new relationship between form and content. Simultaneously, American artists began working with the book as a creative medium that rivaled the European tradition of the early twentieth century. This book is the first collection of interviews with some of the pioneers working at the intersection of the artists book and experimental writing that continues to this day.

Includes interviews with Keith & Rosmarie Waldrop, Tom Raworth, Lyn Hejinian, Alan Loney, Mary Laird, Jonathan Greene, Alastair Johnston, Johanna Drucker, Philip Gallo, Steve Clay, Charles Alexander, Annabel Lee, Inge Bruggeman, Matvei Yankelevich, Anna Moschovakis, Aaron Cohick, and Scott Pierce.

Co-published with Cuneiform Press.

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Weight 0.504 kg
Dimensions 14.7 × 22.2 × 2.7 cm
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