Anthologies
Anthologies are an affordable way to discover new poets, new styles of writing, and sample the work of writers you might not ordinarily encounter. Read more »
Anthologies are an affordable way to discover new poets, new styles of writing, and sample the work of writers you might not ordinarily encounter. Read more »
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Edited by Jerome Rothenberg and Pierre Joris(University of California Press)
Guest Reviewer Jack Foley
Jerome Rothenberg is a distinguished poet and translator who has created a number of fascinating, innovative anthologies: Technicians of the Sacred, Shaking the Pumpkin, A Big Jewish Book, Symposium of the Whole, among others. The latest of these, and in some ways the best, is Poems for the Millennium, which Rothenberg produced in collaboration with poet/translator Pierre Joris. Read more »
Tags: avant-garde, Ernst Jandl, Jack Foley, Jerome Rothenberg, Josephine Miles Award, modern poetry, Paul Valery, pierre joris, poetry anthology, postmodern poetry, Susan Howe
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