One of the most influential modern poets, Anthony Hecht (1923-2004)
was awarded virtually every major American prize for poetry,
including the Pulitzer and the Bollingen. Written mostly by other
poets, in styles ranging from the informal to the scholarly, these
essays explore Hecht's image and poetic devices, his debts to other
poets, and his place in the study of modern poetry. The Burdens of
Formality presents varied perspectives that demonstrate the
extensive influence that Hecht has commanded on the work of modern
poets and the study of verse.
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