"An important and elegant history of American poetry -- how it has
been written, received, and read over the course of the century. It
is a fascinating survey of the shifting tides in this country's
literary tastes". -- J. d. McClatchy
"Like most editors the Yale series has had, Auden had no sooner
taken the job than he began to worry about the amount of work
involved.... He complained vigorously about the introduction
requirement he had agreed to only a week before: 'Personally, I am
very much against the critical estimate business and would like to
see the policy changed. These introductions always sound awful, and
the whole idea that a new poet should be introduced by an older one
as if he were a debutante or a new face cream, deplorable and
false.' The Press held its ground, though. If Benet and MacLeish
could do it, so could the new editor. And so, over his objections,
Auden was brought to doa task he would accomplish spectacularly
well". -- from the IntroductionIn 1919 Yale University Press
inaugurated the Yale Series of Younger Poets, designed to "afford a
public medium for the work of young men and women who have not vet
secured a wide public recognition". This anthology of the
longest-running poetry series in the United States tells the story
of American poetry in this century. At first a forum for a
conservative taste in parochial college verse, the Younger Poets
Series soon opened up to unconventional but profound young talents
from across the country -- such as James Agee, Muriel Rukeyser,
Margaret Walker, William Meredith, Adrienne Rich, John Ashbery John
Hollander, James Tate, Carolyn Forche, and Robert Hass. This
anthology includes poems from the first book by each ofthe 92
winners of the annual Younger Poets contest.
The selections are accompanied by an introduction by George
Bradley, the 1986 winner of the contest. Bradley charts the course
of the series under the aegis of such contest judges as Stephen
Vincent Benet, W. H. Auden, and James Merrill, lacing his narrative
with anecdotes about the judges and winners. He also establishes
the series' vital role in the development of American poetry and
American publishing. The anthology is divided into two sections:
"The Early Years", which briefly presents the first 31 winners of
the contest, and "The Modern Series", which gives ample room to
display the early work of some of America's finest poets. All poets
are introduced by a biographical headnote, and in the second
section Bradley has added a brief commentary directing the reader
to the salient features of each poet's work.
General
Imprint: |
Yale University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Yale Series of Younger Poets |
Release date: |
March 1998 |
First published: |
March 1998 |
Editors: |
George Bradley
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Dimensions: |
210 x 140 x 30mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
406 |
Edition: |
New |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-300-07473-4 |
Categories: |
Books
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-300-07473-5 |
Barcode: |
9780300074734 |
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