scholarly journals La Humanidad, El Bosque, El Cosmos, Los Dioses

2021 ◽  
Vol 64 (1) ◽  
pp. 82-88
Author(s):  
Aldo Vivar-Mendoza
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El autor nos presenta a Louise Glück, poetisa norteamericana, poco conocida en nuestro medio, y ganadora del premio Nobel de Literatura 2020. Sucintamente, nos relata como ciertos pasajes de la vida y de su afición por la mitología griega y por la naturaleza influyeron notoriamente en su producción literaria.

2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 103-112
Author(s):  
Muhammad Dirgantara Esa Valentino Am ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 583-585
Author(s):  
Reena Sastri
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Author(s):  
Jesse Zuba

“We have many poets of the First Book,” the poet and critic Louis Simpson remarked in 1957, describing a sense that the debut poetry collection not only launched the contemporary poetic career but also had come to define it. Surveying American poetry over the past hundred years, this book explores the emergence of the poetic debut as a unique literary production with its own tradition, conventions, and dynamic role in the literary market. Through new readings of ranging from Wallace Stevens and Marianne Moore to John Ashbery and Louise Glück, the book illuminates the importance of the first book in twentieth-century American literary culture, which involved complex struggles for legitimacy on the part of poets, critics, and publishers alike. The book investigates poets' diverse responses to the question of how to launch a career in an increasingly professionalized literary scene that threatened the authenticity of the poetic calling. It shows how modernist debuts evoke markedly idiosyncratic paths, while postwar first books evoke trajectories that balance professional imperatives with traditional literary ideals. Debut titles ranging from Simpson's The Arrivistes to Ken Chen's Juvenilia stress the strikingly pervasive theme of beginning, accommodating a new demand for career development even as it distances the poets from that demand. Combining literary analysis with cultural history, this book will interest scholars and students of twentieth-century literature as well as readers and writers of poetry.


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