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Saints of Hysteria: A Half-Century of Collaborative American Poetry

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Saints of Hysteria: A Half-Century of Collaborative American Poetry

Contributors:

By (Author) David Trinidad
Edited by Denise Duhamel
Edited by Maureen Seaton

ISBN:

9781933368184

Publisher:

Counterpoint

Imprint:

Soft Skull Press

Publication Date:

6th March 2007

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

811.008

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

416

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Weight:

369g

Description

This is an exhilarating anthology remedying the clear lack of collaborative poetry collections. Collaborative poetry grew out of word games played by Surrealists in the 1920s and taken up later by Japan's Vou Club and then by Charles Henri Ford, who created the chainpoem, composed by poets who mailed their lines all over the world. After WWII, the Beats' collaborative experiments resulted in the famous "Pull My Daisy". The concept was embraced in the 1970s by feminist poets as a way to find a collective female voice. Yet, for all its rich history, virtually no collections of collaborative poetry exist. This exhilarating anthology remedies this stark omission. Featured are poems by as many as 18 people in a dizzying array of forms: villanelles to ghazals, sonnets to somonkas, pantoums to haiku, even quizzes, questionnaires and other nonliterary forms. Collaborators' notes accompany many of the poems, giving a fascinating glimpse into the creative process.

Author Bio

Denise Duhamel's most recent books are Two and Two and Queen for a Day. Maureen Seaton's books of poetry include Furious Cooking, winner of the Iowa Prize for Poetry and the Lambda Book Award. David Trinidad is a member of the Core Poetry Faculty and Director of the Graduate Poetry Program. He has also taught at Rutgers, Princeton and Antioch. His most recent book, Phoebe 2002, based on the film All About Eve, was published by Turtle Point Press and is also available from Turnaround.

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