This book is a wonderful amalgamation, a bit of literary theory and history, mixed with the poet's larger experiences, written and steeped in the language of poetry. She analyzes some of her personal favorite poets (Creeley, Williams, et al.) and include a powerful essay about her experience visiting Louisiana prisons and confronting the humanity there. Highly recommended.
This book is a wonderful amalgamation, a bit of literary theory and history, mixed with the poet's larger experiences, written and steeped in the language of poetry. She analyzes some of her personal favorite poets (Creeley, Williams, et al.) and include a powerful essay about her experience visiting Louisiana prisons and confronting the humanity there. Highly recommended.
A C.D. Wright sort of day, wouldn't you say?
Lovers of Mary Ruefle's extraordinary MADNESS, RACK & HONEY have a new companion! Wright's final work before her very untimely death is also one of her best.