Coming After
More from Poets on poetry
The body of poetry
Claims for poetry
The Unemployed Fortune-Teller
Parti-colored blocks for a quilt
The Art of Poetry (Poets On Poetry)
To Make a Prairie
No evil star
A Local Habitation
Tales out of school
A fly in the soup
Orphan factory
Wonderful words, silent truth
Plow naked
Poetry and ambition
Pot shots at poetry
Words to create a world
So Ask
The occasions of poetry
Toward a new poetry
The route as briefed
Talking all morning
The bread of time
Coming After
The weather for poetry
Goatfoot milktongue twinbird
The poetry beat
Fables of representation
Reviews and essays, 1936-55
Memory piano
Required writing
Death to the Death of Poetry
Essay on rime
Open between us
Between the iceberg and the ship
The castle of perseverance
The Uncertain Certainty
The metaphysician in the dark
Platonic scripts
Writing the Australian crawl
You must revise your life
Effluences from the sacred caves
Suicides and jazzers
The answers are inside the mountains
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Coming After gathers critical pieces by acclaimed poet Alice Notley, author of Mysteries of Small Houses and Disobedience. Notley explores the work of second-generation New York School poets and their allies: Ted Berrigan, Anne Waldman, Joanne Kyger, Ron Padgett, Lorenzo Thomas, and others. These essays and reviews are among the first to deal with a generation of poets notorious for their refusal to criticize and theorize, assuming the stance that "only the poems matter." The essays are characterized by Notley's strong, compelling voice, which transfixes the reader even in the midst of professional detail. Coming After revives the possibility of the readable book of criticism.
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