The Arcadia project North American postmodern pastoral

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Published
Boise, Idaho : Ahsahta Press 2012.
Language
English
Other Authors
Joshua Corey (-), G. C. (George Calvin) Waldrep, 1968-
Physical Description
xxiii, 544 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781934103296
  • Brent Cunningham
  • John Taggart
  • Brenda Hillman
  • Gustaf Sobin
  • Joshua Harmon
  • Sally Keith
  • Bin Ramke
  • Forrest Gander
  • Merrill Gilfillan
  • Eleni Silkelianos
  • T. Zachary Cotler
  • Jane Wong
  • Sarah Gridley
  • Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
  • Camille Dungy
  • Elizabeth Robinson
  • Oni Buchanan
  • Aaron McCullough
  • Melissa Kwasny
  • Laura Moriarty
  • Brian Teare
  • Tony Tost
  • Adam Strauss
  • Timothy Donnelly
  • Karla Kelsey
  • Alessandra Lynch
  • Dan Beachy-Quick
  • Eric Baus
  • Peter Gizzi
  • Emily Abendroth
  • Marcella Durand
  • Rae Armantrout
  • Brenda Iijima
  • Lisa Robertson
  • Erín Moure
  • Will Alexander
  • Leslie Scalapino
  • Brandon Shimoda
  • Lyn Hejinian & Jack Collom
  • Nathan Hauke
  • Kevin Holden
  • Michelle Taransky
  • Jonathan Skinner
  • Nicole Mauro
  • John Beer
  • Paul Legault
  • Arthur Sze
  • Richard Greenfield
  • e. tracy grinnell
  • Matt Reeck
  • Ann Lauterbach
  • Fenn Stewart
  • Peter O'Leary
  • Jennifer Moxley
  • Craig Santos Perez
  • Stephen Ratcliffe
  • C. D. Wright
  • Melanie Noel
  • Christopher Dewdney
  • Karen An-hwei Lee
  • Heather Christle
  • Sherwin Bitsui
  • Jody Gladding
  • Lisa Fishman
  • Eric Linsker
  • Kathryn Nuernberger
  • Mary Hickman
  • Maryrose Larkin
  • Karen Rigby
  • Elizabeth Willis
  • Rusty Morrison
  • Patrick Pritchett
  • Jasmine Dreame Wagner
  • J. Michael Martinez
  • Paul Hoover
  • Sylvia Legris
  • Brian Laidlaw
  • C. S. Giscombe
  • Kamau Brathwaite
  • Phil Cordelli
  • Jack Collom
  • Ed Roberson
  • Evelyn Reilly
  • Susan Briante
  • Johannes Göransson
  • Juliana Spahr
  • Mathias Svalina
  • Catherine Wagner
  • Amy King
  • Gabriel Gudding
  • Dana Levin
  • Marthe Reed
  • Michael Dumanis
  • K. Silem Mohammad
  • Standard Schaefer
  • Arielle Greenberg
  • Erika Howsare & Kate Schapira
  • Tony Trigilio
  • Jane Sprague
  • Laura Mullen
  • Joyelle McSweeney
  • Stephen Collis
  • Chris Green.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This hefty and gorgeously designed anthology offers an unusual take on pastoral poetry, which might be defined as poems humbled by nature. The editors of this book gathered nature poems from contemporary experimental poets, many of them under 40 years old, to present the natural world through the eyes of, as Corey says in his introduction, "a digital native with dirt between one's toes," representing a movement in poetry toward what is sometimes referred to as "ecopoetics." Many of these poems speak from a natural world in flux and crisis, registering the degradation of the environment from all angles as well as human encroachment on it: "Starlings in the magnolia tree crackle, static, lightning: a helicopter floats overhead," writes Susan Briante in "The End of Another Creature." Of course, they also sing nature's beauty, as does John Taggart, who describes the "white deer the animal the true animal body no jewelry." The editors also offer a fairly comprehensive tour of contemporary poetic forms and modes, from mostly traditional lyrics and long poems to prose poems, concrete poems, colleges, and other pieces that might best be described as visual art with words, such as Robert Fitterman's "Zoomburb." There is a lot here, from well-known writers like Brenda Hillman and Forrest Gander to up-and-comers like Amy King and John Beer. This could be the rare poetry anthology that sticks. (Jan.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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