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City Poems and American Urban Crisis

City Poems and American Urban Crisis

Nate Mickelson, Daniel Katz

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"From William Carlos Williams and Allen Ginsberg to Miguel Algar n and Wanda Coleman, this groundbreaking book explores the ways in which contemporary poets have engaged with America's changing urban experience since 1945. City Poems and American Urban Crisis brings post-war American poetry into conversation with developments in city planning, activism, and urban theory to demonstrate that taking city poetry seriously as a mode of analysis and critique can enhance our attempts to produce more just and equitable urban futures. Poets covered include: Miguel Algar n, Gwendolyn Brooks, Wanda Coleman, Allen Ginsberg, Lewis MacAdams, Charles Olson, George Oppen, and William Carlos Williams."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

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OL Work ID
OL21161971W

Subjects

American poetry, history and criticism, 20th centuryCities and towns in literatureLiterature, modern, history and criticism, 20th centuryLiterature, modern, history and criticism, 21st centuryAmerican literature, history and criticismComparative literaturePoetry, history and criticismAmerican poetryHistory and criticismUrban poor in literatureCivil rights in literatureArmutLyrikMenschenrechtStadtUniversity of South Alabama

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