Provides a comprehensive and up-to-date examination of American poetry and its study
A Companion to American Poetry is a collection of original essays exploring the latest topics and debates in American poetry, scholarship, and criticism. With a broad approach, this innovative volume addresses a diversity of poets, movements, genres, and concepts spanning American history from the seventeenth century to the present.
Underscoring the wide-ranging nature of poetic practice and scholarship, this Companion provides new perspectives on areas such as Transcendentalism and its legacies, poetics and identity, poetry and the arts, early and late experimentalisms, transnational poetics, poetry of engagement, and poetry before "American Poetry." Thirty-seven thematically organized chapters discuss death and dying in American poetry, Modernism, early and late experimentalisms, poetry addressing cinema and popular music, African American, Asian American, Latinx, and Indigenous poetries. This Companionalso covers contemporary topics such as Digital Modernism, Queer and Trans poetics, modern Feminist poetry, and poetry and politics in the 21st century, and more.
A Companion to American Poetry is an essential resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, academic researchers and scholars, and for readers looking to explore current trends in American poetry.