The American Sonnet : An Anthology of Poems and Essays
ISBN: 9781609388720
Platform/Publisher: Ebook Central / University of Iowa Press
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"The American Sonnet celebrates the multiplicity of the contemporary sonnet while widening the historical lens to contextualize this flourishing in light of its deep roots," Malech and Smith write in their introduction to this timely and thoughtful consideration of the American sonnet. The anthology offers a varied selection of sonnets written by poets ranging from Phillis Wheatley ("Your subjects hope, dread Sire--/ The crown upon your brows may flourish long,/ And that your arm may in your God be strong!") to Diane Seuss ("The sonnet, like poverty, teaches you what you can do/ without. To have, as my mother says, a wish in one hand/ and shit in another"). These appear alongside essays providing context and deep reflection on the sonnet form (Jahan Ramazani writes on "Self-Metaphorizing 'American' Sonnets," while Anna Maria Hong considers "Three Mothers, Two Eves: Female Virtuosity and Outrage in the American Sonnet"). This strong selection of poems and critical texts highlights the diverse voices and perspectives shaping this versatile form while underscoring the exciting contributions of American sonnet writers. (Jan.)


Dora Malech is associate professor in the writing seminars at Johns Hopkins University, and editor in chief of Hopkins Review . She is author of Flourish , and lives in Baltimore, Maryland.

Laura T. Smith is professor and chair of the English Department at Stevenson University in Maryland. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
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