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Postmodern poetry : the Talisman interviews
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ISBN: 1883689104 Year: 1994 Publisher: Hoboken : Talisman House,

Poetry for students. : presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied poetry
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ISBN: 1414429347 0787687162 Year: 2007 Publisher: Detroit, Mich. : Gale,

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Provides analysis of the most frequently studied poems in literature courses. Each entry contains author biography (if attributed), poem text, poem summary, themes, style, historical context, critical overview, and criticism.

Form and transformation in Asian American literature
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ISBN: 0295985046 9780295802305 0295802308 9780295985046 Year: 2005 Publisher: Seattle University of Washington Press

Literary gestures : the aesthetics in Asian American writing
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ISBN: 1592133657 Year: 2006 Publisher: Philadelphia : Temple University Press,

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Literary Gestures:The Aesthetic in Asian American Writing contests the dominance of materialist and cultural critiques in Asian American literary discourse by re-centering critical attention around issues of aesthetics and literary form. Collapsing the perceived divisions between the "ethnic" and the "aesthetic" in Asian American literary criticism, the eleven original essays in this volume provide theoretically sophisticated and formally sensitive readings of works in prose, poetry, and drama. These contributions bring discussions of genre, canonicity, narrative, and literary value to the fore to show how aesthetic and formal concerns play an important part in the production and consumption of these works. By calling for a more balanced mode of criticism, this collection invites students and scholars to reinvest in the literary, not as a negation of the sociopolitical, but as a complementary strategy in reading and understanding Asian American literature.

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