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Poetry's Old Air
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Poetry’s Old Air

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Marianne Boruch is one of America’s finest contemporary poets, and as she demonstrates in Poetry’s Old Air , she is also a marvelous essayist. Weaving together close readings, biographical detail, and personal reflections, Boruch meditates on a universal fascination: how a poem comes to exist. A variety of imaginative approaches sets the essays apart from strictly academic poetry criticism. Boruch’s ear for metaphor and attention to everyday experience enrich her readings of others’ work. The unique connections she draws to the world beyond the literary one- including comparisons to painting and ceramics, the habits of bees, and the basic elements of musical composition- bring other ways of seeing and thinking to bear on the writing process itself. Instead of building her arguments and observations around a single thesis, Boruch borrows freely from other areas of human knowledge and experience, allowing essays to develop gradually and
waywardly,
as a poem is made. Poets, teachers of literature, and students of writing and literature, as well as the general reader, will appreciate the insights of Poetry’s Old Air , as will the general reader, for whom these essays are entirely accessible. Marianne Boruch is the author of three acclaimed volumes of poetry: Moss Burning, Descendant, and View from the Gazebo . She is Associate Professor of English, Purdue University.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
19 June 1995
Pages
160
ISBN
9780472065844

Marianne Boruch is one of America’s finest contemporary poets, and as she demonstrates in Poetry’s Old Air , she is also a marvelous essayist. Weaving together close readings, biographical detail, and personal reflections, Boruch meditates on a universal fascination: how a poem comes to exist. A variety of imaginative approaches sets the essays apart from strictly academic poetry criticism. Boruch’s ear for metaphor and attention to everyday experience enrich her readings of others’ work. The unique connections she draws to the world beyond the literary one- including comparisons to painting and ceramics, the habits of bees, and the basic elements of musical composition- bring other ways of seeing and thinking to bear on the writing process itself. Instead of building her arguments and observations around a single thesis, Boruch borrows freely from other areas of human knowledge and experience, allowing essays to develop gradually and
waywardly,
as a poem is made. Poets, teachers of literature, and students of writing and literature, as well as the general reader, will appreciate the insights of Poetry’s Old Air , as will the general reader, for whom these essays are entirely accessible. Marianne Boruch is the author of three acclaimed volumes of poetry: Moss Burning, Descendant, and View from the Gazebo . She is Associate Professor of English, Purdue University.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
19 June 1995
Pages
160
ISBN
9780472065844