The Life of Poetry
The Life of Poetry
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Author(s): Rukeyser, Muriel
ISBN No.: 9780963818331
Pages: 256
Year: 199610
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 22.28
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"The Life of Poetry has the urgency of saying what one believes in the face of crisis; crisis of the spirit and crisis in the world. Rukeyser's book is about poetry, always, and also about much more . modern film, jazz, war, science, musical comedy, her own childhood and youth. A brilliant mind fiercely at work."-- The New York Times Book Review "The Life of Poetry is a lost American classic restored to us by Paris Press. In 1949 Rukeyser understood the breadth and potential of our continent's poetries as few have done since as we look in the face of the 'fear of poetry' she name, and its monsters, this book seems written for us. What does poetry have to do with democracy? Read it here. Jane Cooper's forward provides a vivid context.


"--ADRIENNE RICH "The Life of Poetry is a heartfelt, majestic testimonial, entirely without the shortcomings of its genre. It is highly charged, emotionally, and full of beautiful, sonorous language, but its greatest virtue is that it has a bold thesis, bluntly stated: Poetry can save your life."-- THE PROVINCETOWN BANNER "Muriel Rukeyser loved poetry more than anyone I've ever known. She also believed it could change us, move the world. This deep and challenging book is a testament to her faith that we need not encounter Poetry with fear. That openness to Poetry opens us to our most essential inner life."--ALICE WALKER "Like most of Muriel Rukeyser's work, The Life of Poetry has been out of print for twenty years, so its reappearance is a genuine cultural event. Written in an expansive prose -poetic style, it's a scarily beautiful book, almost disorienting in its clarity.


Muriel Rukeyser unspools one of the most passionate arguments I've ever read for the notion that art creates meeting places, that poetry creates democracy.The passion she speaks of is worthy of our fear. It's history."--EILEEN MYLES, THE NATION "The Life of Poetry has the urgency of saying what one believes in the face of crisis; crisis of the spirit and crisis in the world. Rukeyser's book is about poetry, always, and also about much more modern film, jazz, war, science, musical comedy, her own childhood and youth. A brilliant mind fiercely at work."-- The New York Times Book Review "The reappearance of [Muriel Rukeyser's] remarkable The Life of Poetry, originally published in 1949, is an event to celebrate. No ordinary book of criticism, The Life of Poetry is written in a prose which resembles lava overflowing, molten, incoherent, cooling into shapes whose seeming resistance to hard-edged form bespeaks the intense intellectual heat and explosiveness of their origin.


To read it is to enter a mind seething with the flow of connection between poetry and everything else."--ALICE OSTRIKER, THE HUNGRY MIND REVIEW.


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