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Federico Moramarco (Editor), Al Zolynas (Editor)
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January 5, 2004
In this groundbreaking volume, Fred Moramarco and Al Zolynas bring together a comprehensive and widely representative selection of poetry reflecting both the diversity and commodity of male experience in the United States today.

Since the beginning of the contemporary phase of the women's movement in the 1960s, various anthologies devoted to the poetry of women have articulated and defined a distinctive sensibility attuned to the particularities of a woman's life in our time. Although much has been written recently about the male role in our society as well, the discussion generally has assumed a sociopsychological or mythic perspective. Poetry, Moramarco and Zolynas believe, can reveal most about the nature of male life today, especially the enormous changes men have experienced in recent years.

As the editors state in their introduction, "A quiet revolution has been taking place in men's poetry over the past few decades, as men have been chronicling the 'history of their hearts' and have been examining those relationships central to their being in the world: their connections to their fathers and mothers; their own sense of fatherhood and of being sons and brothers; their marriages, divorces, and other aspects of their love lives; as well as the ways they conceive of maleness and femaleness."

The poems collected in Men of Our Time--257 from more than 170 poets--include a wide mix of ethnic and racial perspectives that reflect the multicultural tenor of American life. They reveal men's most intimate feelings about the loss of childhood, sexual anxieties and fantasies, aging, self-sufficiency and dependency, and the perennial quest for a masculine identity. Above all, the poems are unapologetically grounded in a distinctly male experience or imagination. Men of Our Time reclaims a poetry that is connected to and expressive of men's lives in the closing decade of the twentieth century.


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From Publishers Weekly

Moramarco ( Modern American Poetry ) and Zolynas ( The New Physics ) have selected 247 poems written by men to demonstrate the effect of gender on interior life. The volume's organization--according to topics such as "Boys Becoming Men" and "Sons Seeing Fathers"--is unfortunate. Even with tragic subjects, the loss of a child, for example (there are five such poems back to back), repetition wearies the reader and diminishes the power of individual works. Moreover, the writing is wildly uneven. A few of the poems are deservedly well-known, such as Richard Wilbur's "Boy at the Window," first published in the early '50s. But most of the verse is flat, reflecting what the editors call the "feeling self" while exhibiting very little technical discipline. The editors' introduction links modernists Pound and Eliot to a tradition of "conventional American maleness," a turning away from sentimentality. The selections here were made to oppose that canon. This is not an elitist collection; the authors represent all races and all ages of men. But scant attention is paid to the music of poetry and the deeper complications of imagination.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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"Here is an anthology of startling intimacy, as involving as any relationship. Surely we women of our time must fall in love with such poets as these, men who tell the truth about themselves, men who talk to us."--Kelly Cherry, author of The Exiled Heart


“History books speak of the external accomplishments of a few men in the past; Men of Our Time speaks from the inner spirit of many man of our time. It speaks with love, passion, and power."--Warren Farrell, author of Why Men Are the Way They Are

Product Details

  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press (January 5, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0820323942
  • ISBN-13: 978-0820323947
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,048,714 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Federico Moramarco is Professor Emeritus at San Diego State University where he taught American Literature and Creative Writing for many years. . He is the author of seven books, including The Poetry of Men's Lives, Men of Our Time, Italian Pride: 101 Reasons to Be Proud You're Italian, and Deliciously Italian. He co-authored the latter two books with his son, Stephen. His poetry and literary criticism has been published in many magazines and journals including American Poetry Review, The Literary Review, The Western Humanities Review, The Nation, and many others and his selected poems are gathered in "The City of Eden"

Federico has appeared on many San Diego stages, most recently in what he regards as his most difficult role--that of George W. Bush's defense attorney in Sledgehammer Theater's production of The Trial of George W. Bush. He is the Artistic Director of Laterthanever Productions and produced the Patte Award winning Hannah and Martin at the Lyceum Theater in 2006. He also produced and directed the west coast premiere of A.R. Gurney's Mrs. Farnsworth at an earlier incarnation of the Ark Theater in 2004, and adapted and directed three of Raymond Carver's short stories (What We Talk About When We Talk About Love) for the stage in January, 2009. He lives in San Diego.

 

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