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The Poetry Blues: Essays and Interviews (Poets on Poetry (Hardcover)) (Hardback)
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Short Description for The Poetry BluesA posthumous collection of essays on poetry, jazz, art, and language by one of America's most well respected poets
Full description- Publisher: The University of Michigan Press
- Published: 30 September 2001
- Format: Hardback 184 pages
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- Categories: Biography: Literary | Poetry By Individual Poets | Literary Studies: Poetry & Poets
- ISBN 13: 9780472097739 ISBN 10: 0472097733
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Full description for The Poetry Blues
In "the Poetry Blues, " the late William Matthews holds forth on a medley of topics ranging from jazz to nude photography, Byron to Elizabeth Bishop, opera to Emerson. Throughout, Matthews writes about his love of music, language, poetry, and art while illuminating the subtle and important ways in which the things about which he feels passionately help to define and shape him.The book begins with a candid autobiographical essay, followed by an interview on the influence of jazz music on the poet's early work. Further into the collection, Matthews delves into the nature of the epigram and the work of jazz great Charles Mingus. Along the way, this revered poet offers insight into the work of this contemporaries, including W. S. Merwin, Galway Kinnell, Hayden Carruth, and Richard Hugo.the book is as much autobiography and cultural criticism as it is literary nonfiction. It will be of interest to writers and teachers of writing, as well as to lovers of literature, language and music.Sebastian Matthews teaches writing at Warren Wilson College. Stanley Plumly is Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland.

