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An Ear to the Ground: An Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry
Contributor(s): Harris, Marie (Editor), Aguero, Kathleen (Editor)
ISBN: 0820311235     ISBN-13: 9780820311234
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
OUR PRICE:   $33.20  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 1989
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | Anthologies (multiple Authors)
- Literary Criticism | Poetry
Dewey: 811.508
LCCN: 88-27868
Series: Competitve Manufacturing
Physical Information: 0.83" H x 6.08" W x 8.99" (1.08 lbs) 376 pages
 
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In this pathbreaking anthology, Marie Harris and Kathleen Aguero have brought together poems representing a diversity of American voices and identities--among them Native, Asian, and black Americans; Chicano and Puerto Rican writers; gay and lesbian poets; writers of working-class background; and poets writing from American prisons.

"It is not in our common interest," write the editors, "to pretend that a single voice speaks for all our citizens or that the language we use is static." The language and culture of the United States is alive with the influences of many immigrant and native populations, yet critical and scholarly attention has been overwhelmingly focused on only one American literary tradition: that of white, male bourgeois culture. Correcting this myopia, An Ear to the Ground and its companion volume of critical essays, A Gift of Tongues, together form a beginning attempt to create a literature of inclusion, to draw a new map of American poetry that will encompass all the nation's many histories and voices.


Contributor Bio(s): Harris, Marie: - MARIE HARRIS is a poet and editor. Among her publications are two volumes of poetry, Raw Honey and Interstate. She is coeditor, with Kathleen Aguero, of A Gift of Tongues: Critical Challenges in Contemporary American Poetry (Georgia).Aguero, Kathleen: - KATHLEEN AGUERO is the author of two volumes of poetry, Thirsty Day and The Real Weather. She is coeditor, with Marie Harris, of A Gift of Tongues: Critical Challenges in Contemporary American Poetry (Georgia).