Forms of a World argues that poetic innovations of contemporary Anglophone poetry shape and are shaped by global forces. The poets in this book sense these conditions before they are made fully present and offer various responses to global transformation.
Contents
Stolen Landscapes: The investments of the ode and the politics of land -- Let us go: Lyric and the transit of citizenship -- The crowd to come: Poetic exhortations from Brooklyn to Kashmir -- The no-prospect poem: Poetic views of the anthropocene.
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