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Poems, Poets, Poetry: An Introduction and Anthology [Paperback]

Helen H. Vendler (Author)
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0312085370 978-0312085377 July 1996 First Edition
Many students today are puzzled by the meaning and purpose of poetry. Poems, Poets, Poetry demystifies the form and introduces students to its artistry and pleasures, using methods that Helen Vendler has successfully used herself over her long, celebrated career. Guided by Vendler's erudite yet down-to-earth approach, students at all levels can benefit from her authoritative instruction. Her blend of new and canonical poets includes the broadest selection of new and multi-racial poets offered by any introductory text. Comprehensive and astute, this text engages students in effective ways of reading -- and taking delight in -- poetry.
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HELEN VENDLER, critic and scholar of English-language poetry from the seventeenth century to the present, is A. Kingsley Porter University Professor at Harvard University-the first woman to hold a University Professorship, the highest academic distinction Harvard bestows. She was poetry critic of The New Yorker from 1978-1990, and was a member of the Pulitzer Prize Board from 1990-1999, often serving, before those years, on Pulitzer Prize juries for poetry.  She has written ground-breaking scholarly studies on the work of William Butler Yeats, Wallace Stevens, George Herbert, John Keats, William Shakespeare, and Seamus Heaney, and has received the National Book Critics' Circle Award for Criticism in 1981, as well as the Truman Capote Prize and the Lowell Prize of the MLA.  Her criticism has been collected in several volumes, including Part of Nature, Part of Us, The Music of What Happens, and Soul Says.
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  • Paperback: 656 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press; First Edition edition (July 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312085370
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312085377
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #885,036 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars As good as a poetry textbook could be, May 5, 2007
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There may be something ominous to potential, non-student readers in the fact that this is a "textbook". What a bizarre thing! "Text" book. How is it different from a book? Well, it's a form of book that is meant to be taken very seriously because it's "required reading" and because it may help you on some standardized test. It may help you be standardized. A textbook about poetry is perhaps an oxymoron. Is there a standardized test that quantifies stirring of the soul or soaring heart?

This is an excellent "book" book on poetry and art in general. In fact, it's one of my favorite books. As soon as I finished it, I started at the beginning again. Except for the proposed questions for discussion or homework, there are very few "textbook" concessions. There is no talking down. It is intelligent and honest from beginning to end.

If you want to understand the basic elements of poetry, how it works, what it does that is different from other arts, there can be no finer work.

Helen Vendler has an extraordinary ability to see clearly the basis of a poem, working back through the words, rhythms, intonations,and references to the pre-verbal experience the poet had that required expression. She has an intuitive intelligence that is oddly contagious. Sensing her remarkable ability to listen, one's own power to listen is enhanced: I too can puzzle back to the heart of this poem and the experience at its core. Our personal experience has a deep commonality.

Finally, of course, it is a book about life. Poetry only exists as a communicative tool for interpreting the precious raw material of life. One says Well, I'm alive so what do I need it for? Well, because we're not alive, we're a little bit alive, brutally familiar with a very small part of life. So this being a book about great poetry addresses the great questions of life itself.


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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL BOOK!, February 24, 2007
A few quick notes: HV has put together a superb anthology/teaching tool here. She's learned and yet accessible. Includes classics and new poems.
Also includes margin notes defining odd words used by Keats and others.
Full of definitions and examples for poetry terms.
Comprehensive and insightful!!! Great fun to browse through or to
deeply study.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not only a textbook . . ., October 18, 2007
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Ms. Vendler is by far the most exciting and intelligent poetry critic of today. Her understanding of poets, particularly of their mature works, is thorough, thrilling, and refreshingly insightful. Read anything she's written on Robert Lowell, Wallace Stevens, Seamus Heaney, and Czeslaw Milosz and you will find, through her clarity, new reasons to fall in love with these magnificent poets.

I highly recommend two other books by Ms. Vendler: Part of Nature, Part of Us & The Music of What Happens. Though I am no longer a student, I continue to read these books to shreds. She does for poetry what Ms. Ingrid Rowland does for Art History. Experience Ms. Vendler for yourself, and while you're at it, get an online subscription of NYRB and you can read all the articles she's written for this brilliant magazine.


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