Thursday, December 6, 2012

@ Boston Review


Opposing Terms: A Symposium on the Poetic Limits of Binary Thinking: here.

"Marjorie Perloff’s essay 'Poetry on the Brink' in the May/June 2012 issue rekindled conversation about innovation and canonization in contemporary poetry. To continue and extend the discussion, we cast a wide net and invited 18 poets to address the following question: what is the most significant, troubling, relevant, recalcitrant, misunderstood, or egregious set of opposing terms in discussions about poetics today, and, by extension, what are the limits of binary thinking about poetry? Their responses range from whimsy to diatribe, with meditation, appraisal, tangent, touchstone, anecdote, drollery, confection, wit, and argument in between."

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