End of the Poem
"End of the Poem" by Paul Muldoon is a profound exploration of poetry and its boundaries, encapsulated in a compelling collection of fifteen lectures delivered by the esteemed author during his tenure as Oxford Professor of Poetry from 1999 to 2004. In this 416-page volume, Muldoon delves into diverse perspectives on endings in poetry, questioning whether a poem can truly stand alone, distinct from the broader tapestry of literary discourse. Insightful and thought-provoking, these lectures invite readers to reflect on the interconnectedness of poetic works and the evolution of meaning across contexts. Published in 2009, "End of the Poem" is essential reading for poetry enthusiasts and scholars alike, offering a unique lens through which to examine the art of poetry. Discover Muldoon's distinctive voice and intellectual rigor as he navigates the intricate landscape of poetic structure and interpretation.