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Broken English: Poetry and Partiality

by Heather McHugh
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Synopsis

A leading American poet reclaims the realm of criticism in distinctive and impassioned readings of poems and other works of art.

A truly major book . . . I am tempted to say that with this book American poetry reclaims for itself true intellectual status, and McHugh does so with a marvellously selfless intensity that exemplifies much of what she says about the 'I.' This is love of poetry, and sharp criticism of her American peers, which represents itself at the highest levels of intellectual ambition without any egoistic posing. I know of no better writing on Dickinson, Rilke, and Celan.

About the Author, Heather McHugh

HEATHER MCHUGH is a Professor of English at the University of Washington. She has published four books of poetry and two of translation; her most recent collections are Shades (1988) and To the Quick (1987), both published by Wesleyan University Press.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1993
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
Pages
150
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780819562722

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