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By Herself

Women Reclaim Poetry

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Cover credits: Cover design: Christa Schoenbrodt
"No poet will read this book without learning something new about the nuances of the craft, and no critic will read it without realizing the need for such liveliness." —Library Journal
Price: $16.00 USD
Poetry 1-55597-297-7, 448 pages, Paper

Have women moved beyond the status of cultural outsiders to become full participants in poetry and its criticism? In By Herself: Women Reclaim Poetry, contemporary women poets reconsider their art form on their own terms, and the results are telling: a collection of essays that are original, challenging, playful, and ruthlessly individualistic.

Many of the essays in this provocative collection are new; others are “classics” of poetry criticism. Together, they cover a dazzling scope: discussions of craft,  reappraisals of both female and male poets, explorations of larger themes and traditions, poetic creeds, personal meditations, and enlightened backtalk. Experimental writers rub elbows with traditionalists; exciting newcomers mix it up with some of the best known poets of the day. Editor Molly McQuade has gathered a potent quorum of voices that explore the wide diversity and range of contemporary American poetry—all from the point of view of some of the genre’s re-empowered participants.

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