Crisis and the US Avant-Garde
Discover the transformative power of experimental poetry in Ben Hickman's insightful book, Crisis and the US Avant-Garde. Published by Edinburgh University Press in 2015, this hardback edition spans 208 pages and delves into the intricate social functions of avant-garde poetry in the United States. Hickman meticulously examines the dynamic interplay between avant-garde poets and the realms of power politics, social organization, and cultural movements. Through detailed readings of significant poets, he re-evaluates their impact on society and highlights the crucial role they play in shaping contemporary discourse. This book is essential for anyone interested in American poetry, history, and criticism, offering a fresh perspective on the avant-garde movement. Add Crisis and the US Avant-Garde to your collection today and explore the vital connections between art and society.