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Visiting Emily: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work for Emily Dickinson
Contributor(s): Coghill, Sheila (Editor), Tammaro, Thom (Editor), Bly, Robert W. (Foreword by)
ISBN: 0877457344     ISBN-13: 9780877457343
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2001
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Annotation: This unique anthology gathers work by eighty poets inspired by Emily Dickinson. Beginning with Hart Crane's 1927 poem "To Emily Dickinson" and moving forward through the century to such luminary figures as Archibald MacLeish, John Berryman, Yvor Winters, Adrienne Rich, Richard Eberhart, Richard Wilbur, Maxine Kumin, Amy Clampitt, William Stafford, and Galway Kinnell, Visiting Emily offers both a celebration of and an homage to one of the world's great poets.

If there was ever any doubt about Dickinson's influence on modern and contemporary poets, this remarkable collection surety puts it to rest. Gathered here are poems reflecting a wide range of voices, styles, and forms -- poems written in traditional and experimental forms; poems whose tones are meditative, reflective, reverent and irreverent, satirical, whimsical, improvisational, and serious. Many of the poets draw from Dickinson's biography, while others imagine events from her life. Some poets borrow lines from Dickinson's poems or letters as triggers for their inspiration. Though most of the poems connect directly to Dickinson's life or work, for others the connection is more oblique.

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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Poetry
Dewey: 811.4
LCCN: 00034393
Physical Information: 0.62" H x 5.71" W x 9.57" (0.74 lbs) 126 pages
 
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This anthology gathers work by 80 poets inspired by Emily Dickinson. Beginning with Hart Crane's 1927 poem To Emily Dickinson and moving forward through the century to such luminary figures as Archibald MacLeish and Yvor Winters, this book offers both a celebration and a homage to a great poet.