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Adam, Helen --- DiPrima, Diane --- Kyger, Joanne --- Johnson, Joyce --- Jones, Hettie --- Vega, Janine Pommy
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Provides analysis of the most frequently studied poems in literature courses. Contains author biography (if attributed), poem text, poem summary, themes, style, historical context, critical overview, and criticism.
Poetry --- Poetry --- Poetry, Modern --- Study and teaching. --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism. --- Bang, Mary Jo. --- Phillips, Carl, --- Saje, Natasha, --- Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, --- Machado, Antonio, --- Spender, Stephen, --- Jacobsen, Josephine. --- Dobyns, Stephen, --- Warren, Rosanna. --- Svenbro, Jesper, --- Merrill, James, --- Maxwell, Glyn, --- Hahn, Kimiko, --- Voigt, Ellen Bryant, --- Kyger, Joanne. --- Jonson, Ben,
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BIOGRAPHY ̈ LITERARY CRITICISM--> The Beat movement nurtured many female dissidents and artists who contributed to Beat culture and connected the Beats with the second wave of the women's movement. Although they have often been eclipsed by the men of the Beat Generation, the women's contributions to Beat literature are considerable. Covering writers from the beginning of the movement in the 1950's and extending to the present, this book features interviews with nine of the best-known women Beat writers, including Diane di Prima, ruth weiss, Joyce Johnson, Hettie Jones, Joanne Kyger, Brenda Fraz
Beat generation --- Beat movement --- Sociology of literature --- American literature: authors --- American literature --- 20th century --- History and criticism --- Women and literature --- United States --- History --- Women authors --- Authors [American ] --- Interviews --- DiPrima, Diane --- Kyger, Joanne --- Jones, Hettie --- Johnson, Joyce --- Vega, Janine Pommy --- Waldman, Anne --- Charters, Ann --- Frazer, Brenda --- Weiss, Ruth --- Beat generation. --- Authors, American --- Women authors, American --- History and criticism. --- Beatniks --- Persons --- Bohemianism --- English literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- Beats (Persons). --- Beats (Persons)
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The San Francisco Renaissance is the first overview of this major American literary movement. Michael Davidson recounts its emergence during the postwar period in the San Francisco Bay area as defined by poets such as Kenneth Rexroth, Robert Duncan and William Everson, and then as it blossomed into the literary excitements associated with the Beat movement and with writers like Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. Individual chapters are devoted to major writers of the period and to their involvement with social and political change during the Cold War era. Davidson's penultimate chapter deals with the largely neglected context of women writers during this period, and the final chapter deals with poetry since 1965.
Poetry --- American literature --- anno 1900-1999 --- San Francisco --- Littérature américaine --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- San Francisco (Calif.) --- Intellectual life --- Vie intellectuelle --- 20th century --- Snyder, Gary Sherman --- Criticism and interpretation --- Whalen, Philip Glenn --- Duncan, Robert Edward --- Spicer, Jack --- Ginsberg, Allen --- Kerouac, Jack --- Levertov, Denise --- Rexroth, Kenneth --- McClure, Michael --- Hass, Robert --- Everson, William --- Kyger, Joanne --- Grahn, Judy --- DiPrima, Diane --- Hejinian, Lyn --- San Francisco [California] --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature --- Authors, American --- History and criticism. --- Homes and haunts --- In literature. --- American authors --- English literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- San Francisco County (Calif.) --- San Francisco City & County (Calif.) --- San Francisco City and County (Calif.) --- City & County of San Francisco (Calif.) --- City and County of San Francisco (Calif.) --- Saint Francisco (Calif.) --- Yerba Buena (Calif.) --- AMERICAN LITERATURE --- SNYDER (GARY) --- WHALEN (PHILIP) --- DUNCAN (ROBERT) --- SPICER (JACK) --- BEAT GENERATION --- CALIFORNIA --- SAN FRANCISCO --- 20th CENTURY --- ETATS-UNIS
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