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August 2, 2015

Great review of #specialcharacters in The Brooklyn Rail

Check out Chris Campanioni's terrific, intelligent review of #specialcharacters. I am proud to be likened to the pioneers of experimental poetry, Bernstein, Silliman, Armantrout.Give it a read!
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Published on August 02, 2015 13:55 Tags: experimental-poetry, mutligenre-books, specialcharacters

July 31, 2015

Moderating a Panel on "Metrical Illiteracy" at AWP16 in LA

Patient Women Patient Women by Larissa Shmailo I was delighted to learn today that my proposal, "Endangered Music: Formal Poetry in the 21st Century," has been accepted to AWP 16's program in LA. The all-star panel includes Annie Finch, Timothy Steele, Amanda Johnston, and Dean Kostos. Our topic follows.

What are the consequences of what Brad Leithauser has termed the "metrical illiteracy" of contemporary poetry in the U.S.? Poetry readership here has diminished, in contrast to the vitality of poetry in countries where formal poetry is strong. Offering controversial views from a now minority aesthetic, panelists will discuss why basic knowledge of metrical analysis and prosody has waned and why accentual forms such as spoken word are popular. We will demonstrate the essential role of music in poetry today and as a tool vital to understanding poetry of the past.

If you are in LA next AWP, I invite you to join us.
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Published on July 31, 2015 17:03 Tags: 21st-century-formal-poetry, annie-finch, awp, metrical-poetrry, timothy-steele