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Brett Fletcher Lauer (Editor), Aimee Kelley (Editor), Charles Simic (Introduction)
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November 1, 2004

Written by 100 American poets, Isn’t It Romantic offers an engaging look at how contemporary poets respond afresh to the well-trammeled territory of the love poem. Award-winning poets from across the country lend their voices to this important document of contemporary poetry. The book also features a bonus full-length audio CD of love songs by independent recording artists.

Anthology Contributors include: Karen Volkman, Joe Wenderoth, Eleni Sikelianos, Juliana Spahr, Brenda Shaughnessy, Matthew Rohrer, Claudia Rankine, D.A. Powell, Hoa Nguyen, Noelle Kocot, Lisa Jarnot, Kevin Young, Brian Henry, Christine Hume, Matthea Harvey, Arielle Greenberg, Thalia Field, Thomas Sayers Ellis, Timothy Donnelly, Olena Kalytiak Davis, Stephen Burt, Joshua Beckman, and more.

Contributors to the audio CD include: David Berman, Richard Buckner, Vic Chesnutt, Ida, Doug Martsch, Mark Mulcahy, Megan Reiley, Jenny Toomey and more.

Editor Brett Fletcher Lauer is the poetry in motion director at the Poetry Society of America and poetry editor of CROWD Magazine. He is the co-editor of Poetry In Motion from Coast to Coast (W. W. Norton, 2002) and his poems have appeared in BOMB, Boston Review, and elsewhere. He lives in Brooklyn.

Editor Aimee Kelley is the editor and publisher of CROWD Magazine. She received her BA in English from UC Berkeley and her MFA from the New School for Social Research. She has worked at non-profit organizations such as the Council of Literary Magazines & Presses and the Academy of American Poets. Her poems have appeared in Denver Quarterly, Spinning Jenny, 811 Books and elsewhere.

Charles Simic (Introduction) is the author of many books of poems, including The World Doesn’t End, winner of the 1990 Pulitzer Prize. He teaches writing at the University of New Hampshire.


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Editors Lauer and Kelley have compiled a fresh and much-needed collection of love poems written by 100 outstanding American poets born after 1960. An ancient form of communication, love poems challenge contemporary poets to bring new forms and perspectives to the tradition to keep it alive and vital. Not only that, as Charles Simic writes in his enthusiastic introduction, "Writing about love in a country in which most news nowadays is about violence, death, and destruction is cause for joy." And joyful voices abound. From Peter Gizz's "It Was Raining in Delft" to Travis Nichols' "Wild Is the Windy," the vernacular of these well-chosen love poems will appeal to sensibilities punk and conservative. Also present are Edmund Berrigan ("The History of the Human Body"), Lee Ann Drow ("After Sappho"), and Jeffery McDaniel ("Hunting for Cherubs"), whose surrealist wit really stands out. A marvelous anthology that answers the question, How do the young answer the age-old question of love? Mark Eleveld
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A fresh and much-needed collection... will appeal to sensibilities both punk and conservative. A marvelous anthology. -- Booklist

One of the most enjoyable and refreshing reads in recent memory. -- American Poet (The Academy of American Poets)

The perfect Trojan Horse to infiltrate those twin citadels of predictable poetry: weddings and Valentine's Day. -- Robert Strong, Boston Review

Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Wave Books (November 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0974635316
  • ISBN-13: 978-0974635316
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #898,455 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Cynthia Cruz is the author of Ruin, a collection of poems published in 2006 by Alice James Books. Her second collection, The Glimmering Room, is forthcoming from Four Way Books in 2012. Her work has been published in numerous journals including the New Yorker, the Paris Review, Kenyon Review, American Poetry Review, Field, and others. Her works has been anthologized in "Isn't it Romantic: 100 Poems by Younger American Poets" and "The Iowa Anthology of New American Poetries." She has received fellowships from Yaddo, and the MacDowell Colony, and she was the 2010-2011 Hodder Fellow in Poetry at Princeton University. She lives in Brooklyn, New York and teaches at Sarah Lawrence College.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Big Bag of Caramels, January 7, 2005
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Saddened by the losses? Try this swell anthology. It will make the room glow back at you with convivial company and music. I think a lot, it gets me through, and this is perfect for the bathroom, the bedroom, the windowseat overlooking the construction site. You come across as a horse in touch with intoxicants. Listen: A lot of energy, nerve, tenderness and fashion comes crammed between these pages, and even though it doesn't announce itself as such, what we have here, Doctor, is a case of practically every younger poet you really ought to know about. Brace yourself for a big bag of caramels.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Connections, November 23, 2004
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Terrific anthology boasting most of the most pleasant younger poets publishing nowadays. With an ultracool music CD in the bargain, it's chance-free really. You deserve this, dearheart.
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3.0 out of 5 stars No it wasn't, except for a couple., December 29, 2007
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There were few poems in here that I actually found romantic. With all the good reviews, I even went back and read it again in case I was just in a bad mood when I read it the first time. But, no, my first impressions was the same.
Lee Ann Brown's "After Sappho" was the best. That was because it echoed my own experience with my wife of now 35 years ago. I also liked Catherine Wagner's "Lover" about going back in time and loving various people in literary history. Most of the others just passed me by.
I'm listening to the CD with the love songs as I write this. It's better than the book.
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