Radical Artifice: Writing Poetry in the Age of Media

“The more radical poetries today are known… for their extreme difficulty, a difficulty, (the late Stanford professor and historian of modern literature) Marjorie Perloff argues, dependent… on a large-scale deconstruction of syntax and emphasis on morphology and pun, paragram and paratext… an inevitable—and important—response to the wholesale media-ization of postmodern culture in the United States.” 1991. 248pp. Fine in dust jacket. [in Poetry, top shelf]

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