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As a record of poetry, The Poets Laureate Anthology is groundbreaking, charting the course of American poetry over the last seventy-five years, while being, at the same time, a pleasure to read, full of some of the world's best-known poems and many new surprises. Elizabeth Hun Schmidt has gathered and introduced poems by each of the forty-three poets who have been named our nation's poets laureate since the post (originally called Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress) was established in 1937. Poets range from Robert Pinsky, William Carlos Williams, and Elizabeth Bishop to Charles Simic, Billy Collins, and Rita Dove. Schmidt's spirited introductions place the poets and their poems in historical and literary context and shine light on the interesting and often uneasy relationship between politics and art. This is an inviting, monumental collection for everyone's library, containing much of the best poetry written in America over the last century.
This is a groundbreaking record of poetry, charting the course of American verse over the last seventy-five years. For the first time, work from each of the forty-three poets laureate is gathered in a single volume, one that is a pleasure to read, full of some of the world's best-known poems and many new surprises. From Robert Frost's iconic "The Road Not Taken" to Gwendolyn Brooks' "We Real Cool," from the elegiac Stanley Kunitz to the humor of Billy Collins to the numinous lyricism of W.S. Merwin, the wide-ranging selections in this book celebrate the monuments of American poetry.
Elizabeth Hun Schmidt has gathered and introduced poems by each of the forty-three poets who have been named this country's poet laureate since the post, originally called the consultant in poetry to the Library of Congress, was established in 1937. Spirited introductions place the poets and their poems in historical and literary context and shine light on the interesting and often uneasy relationship between politics and art. The Poets Laureate Anthology was developed in association with the Library of Congress, the home of the U.S. poet laureate. It is an inviting, monumental collection for everyone's library, with much of the best poetry written in America over the last century.
Elizabeth Hun Schmidt, a former poetry editor at the New York Times Book Review, edited the acclaimed anthology Poems of New York. She lives in New York City and currently teaches American literature at Sarah Lawrence College.
Features work from each of the United States' forty-three poets laureate since the post was established in 1937, with introductions and historical and literary context for each, including William Carlos Williams, Elizabeth Bishop, and Rita Dove.
Poems by each of the forty-three poets who have been named our nation's Poet Laureate since the post (originally called Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress) was established in 1937.
The Poets Laureate Anthology General
| ISBN | 9780393061819 |
| Fiction/Non-Fiction | Non-Fiction |
| Publisher | W W Norton & Co Inc |
| Pages | 762 |
| List Price | $39.95 |
| Publication Date | 10/04/2010 |
| Release Status | In Print |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Language | English |
| Measurements | Height: 9.5 Inches (US)Width: 6.75 Inches (US)Thickness: 2 Inches (US)Unit Weight: 2.52 Pounds (US) |
| Editor | Schmidt, Elizabeth Hun |
| Foreword | Collins, Billy |
As a record of poetry, The Poets Laureate Anthology is groundbreaking, charting the course of American poetry over the last seventy-five years, while being, at the same time, a pleasure to read, full of some of the world's best-known poems and many new surprises. Elizabeth Hun Schmidt has gathered and introduced poems by each of the forty-three poets who have been named our nation's poets laureate since the post (originally called Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress) was established in 1937. Poets range from Robert Pinsky, William Carlos Williams, and Elizabeth Bishop to Charles Simic, Billy Collins, and Rita Dove. Schmidt's spirited introductions place the poets and their poems in historical and literary context and shine light on the interesting and often uneasy relationship between politics and art. This is an inviting, monumental collection for everyone's library, containing much of the best poetry written in America over the last century.
This is a groundbreaking record of poetry, charting the course of American verse over the last seventy-five years. For the first time, work from each of the forty-three poets laureate is gathered in a single volume, one that is a pleasure to read, full of some of the world's best-known poems and many new surprises. From Robert Frost's iconic "The Road Not Taken" to Gwendolyn Brooks' "We Real Cool," from the elegiac Stanley Kunitz to the humor of Billy Collins to the numinous lyricism of W.S. Merwin, the wide-ranging selections in this book celebrate the monuments of American poetry.
Elizabeth Hun Schmidt has gathered and introduced poems by each of the forty-three poets who have been named this country's poet laureate since the post, originally called the consultant in poetry to the Library of Congress, was established in 1937. Spirited introductions place the poets and their poems in historical and literary context and shine light on the interesting and often uneasy relationship between politics and art. The Poets Laureate Anthology was developed in association with the Library of Congress, the home of the U.S. poet laureate. It is an inviting, monumental collection for everyone's library, with much of the best poetry written in America over the last century.
Elizabeth Hun Schmidt, a former poetry editor at the New York Times Book Review, edited the acclaimed anthology Poems of New York. She lives in New York City and currently teaches American literature at Sarah Lawrence College.
Features work from each of the United States' forty-three poets laureate since the post was established in 1937, with introductions and historical and literary context for each, including William Carlos Williams, Elizabeth Bishop, and Rita Dove.
Poems by each of the forty-three poets who have been named our nation's Poet Laureate since the post (originally called Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress) was established in 1937.
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