A Poet's Guide to Poetry (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing)

by Mary Kinzie

Paperback, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

808.1

Genres

Collections

Publication

University of Chicago Press (1999), Edition: 1st, 572 pages

Description

A Poet's Guide to Poetry brings Mary Kinzie's expertise as poet, critic, and director of the creative writing program at Northwestern University to bear in a comprehensive reference work for any writer wishing to better understand poetry. Detailing the formal concepts of poetry and methods of poetic analysis, she shows how the craft of writing can guide the art of reading poems. Using examples from the major traditions of lyric and meditative poetry in English from the medieval period to the present, Kinzie considers the sounds and rhythms of poetry along with the ideas and thought-units within poems. Kinzie shares her own successful classroom tactics—encouraging readers to approach a poem as if it were provisional. The three parts of A Poet's Guide to Poetry lead the reader through a carefully planned introduction to the ways we understand poetry. The first section provides careful, step-by-step instruction to familiarize students with the formal elements of poems, from the most obvious feature through the most devious. Part I presents the style, grammar, and rhetoric of poems with a wealth of examples from various literary periods. Part II discusses the way the elements of a poem are controlled in time through a careful explanation and exploration of meter and rhythm. The "four freedoms" of free verse are also examined. Part III closes the book with helpful practicum chapters on writing in form. Included here are writing exercises for beginning as well as advanced writers, a dictionary of poetic terms replete with poetry examples, and an annotated bibliography for further explanatory reading. This useful handbook is an ideal reference for literature and writing students as well as practicing poets.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member alyssahendrix
This is, certainly, more of a textbook than anything else. Mary Kinzie was my professor at Northwestern where I majored in Poetry, and I can tell you she is brilliant, and well-spoken, and this book will plunge you head-first into the world of studying poetry, and will give you an excellent basis
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LibraryThing member bridgitshearth
Three or four readings indeed. I spent a whole summer with this work a few years ago and am thinking of repeating the experience. Brilliant, yes, and erudite and captivating and challenging.
LibraryThing member jwhenderson
A comprehensive guide with an approach topoetics that is refreshing and proctical. The sounds and rhythms of poetry are discussed along with other concepts. This is a text that can be studied and also used as an ongoing reference for lovers of poetry.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

572 p.; 6 inches

ISBN

0226437396 / 9780226437392
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