Jahan Ramazani
Auteur van The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry, Volume 1: Modern Poetry
Over de Auteur
Jahan Ramazani is University Professor and the Edgar F. Shannon Professor of English at the University of Virginia. He is the author of five other books, among them, A Transnational Poetics and Poetry and Its Others: News, Prayer, Song, and the Dialogue of Genres, also published by the University toon meer of Chicago Press. toon minder
Fotografie: Grinnell College
Werken van Jahan Ramazani
The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry, Volume 1: Modern Poetry (2003) — Redacteur — 317 exemplaren
The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry, Volume 2: Contemporary Poetry (2003) — Redacteur — 117 exemplaren
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The Norton Anthology of English Literature, 9th Edition, Volume F (2012) — Redacteur, sommige edities — 158 exemplaren
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Elizabeth Bishop - Well, "Crusoe in England" absolutely and unexpectedly broke my heart. I guess in general I like my poetry more blatantly angsty, though, and I'm not so much for the long and detailed descriptions.
Robert Lowell - Blah. I think his poetry got more tolerable as he aged, but I still don't care for it.
Dylan Thomas - I like him a lot. A little arcane, but really awesome imagery and gorgeous language. I suspect I may be a Romantic.
Philip Larkin - I also like him a lot! Which is funny, because he was writing in reaction to poets like Thomas. He's actually a very good technical writer, though, with a clear, strong voice. He often writes in blank verse, which I like. And I like the way he handles his subject matter - he's not an extremist.
James Dickey - He's okay. "The Sheep Child" is actually extremely awesome.
A.R. Ammons - Bores me.
Allen Ginsberg - Surprisingly, I kind of like him, particularly when he's being whimsical and sad. The beatnik search for transcendence doesn't really appeal to me, but he makes it interesting. I like "America" and "A Supermarket in California."… (meer)