Because Charles Wright occupies a large space in contemporary American poetry, it is only natural that his readers over the years have wanted to engage him in conversation and discover more about his career and inspirations. In this collection of richly detailed interviews conducted between 1979 and 2006, Wright eloquently discusses a range of topics, including the beginning of his poetic career in Italy, his experiences at the University of Iowa, the American and European influences on his work, contemporary poets he admires, his place in Southern literature, the art of translating poetry,…mehr
Because Charles Wright occupies a large space in contemporary American poetry, it is only natural that his readers over the years have wanted to engage him in conversation and discover more about his career and inspirations. In this collection of richly detailed interviews conducted between 1979 and 2006, Wright eloquently discusses a range of topics, including the beginning of his poetic career in Italy, his experiences at the University of Iowa, the American and European influences on his work, contemporary poets he admires, his place in Southern literature, the art of translating poetry, and such formal matters as his lineation and rhythmic phrasing, his use of syllabics, and the development of his characteristic style. An extensive bibliography of writings by and about Wright supplements the interviews.
Robert D. Denham is John P. Fishwick Professor of English Emeritus at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia. He has also taught at Emory & Henry College, after which he served as Director of English Programs and Director of the Association of Departments of English for the Modern Language Association. He has written and edited more than twenty-five volumes on Frye.
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Table of Contents Preface Abbreviations and Shortened Forms A Charles Wright Chronology 1. An Interview by David St. John 2. An Interview by David Remnick 3. Charles Wright on Eugenio Montale and Dino Campana: An Interview by Mary Zeppa 4. "Metaphysics of the Quotidian": A Conversation with Stan Sanvel Rubin and William Heyen 5. A Conversation with Miriam Marty Clark and Michael McFee 6. An Interview by J.D. McClatchy 7. An Interview by Ernest Suarez and Amy Verner 8. An Interview by Andrew Zawacki 9. An Interview by Troy Teegarden 10. Through Purgatory to Appalachia: An Interview by Martin Caseley 11. An Interview by Willard Spiegelman 12. An Interview by Ted Genoways 13. An Interview by Morgan Lucas Schuldt 14. Oblivion's Glow: The (Post)Southern Sides of Charles Wright-An Interview by Daniel Cross Turner 15. An Interview by Louis Bourgeois Notes A Selected Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Preface Abbreviations and Shortened Forms A Charles Wright Chronology 1. An Interview by David St. John 2. An Interview by David Remnick 3. Charles Wright on Eugenio Montale and Dino Campana: An Interview by Mary Zeppa 4. "Metaphysics of the Quotidian": A Conversation with Stan Sanvel Rubin and William Heyen 5. A Conversation with Miriam Marty Clark and Michael McFee 6. An Interview by J.D. McClatchy 7. An Interview by Ernest Suarez and Amy Verner 8. An Interview by Andrew Zawacki 9. An Interview by Troy Teegarden 10. Through Purgatory to Appalachia: An Interview by Martin Caseley 11. An Interview by Willard Spiegelman 12. An Interview by Ted Genoways 13. An Interview by Morgan Lucas Schuldt 14. Oblivion's Glow: The (Post)Southern Sides of Charles Wright-An Interview by Daniel Cross Turner 15. An Interview by Louis Bourgeois Notes A Selected Bibliography Index
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