Voicing American Poetry
Discover the dynamic interplay of sound and expression in "Voicing American Poetry" by Lesley Wheeler. Published in 2008, this insightful book spans 277 pages, delving into the rich history and criticism of American poetry from the 20th and 21st centuries. Wheeler explores the concept of "poetic voice," highlighting its essential role in the oral interpretation of poetry, performance poetry, and poetry slams across the United States. By examining the tensions and ambitions that shape American poetry, this work invites readers to appreciate the unique sounds and rhythms that define diverse poetic forms. Ideal for poetry enthusiasts and scholars alike, "Voicing American Poetry" offers a comprehensive look at the evolution of voice in American literature. Enhance your understanding of this vital aspect of poetry and its cultural significance with Lesley Wheeler's engaging analysis.