Sweet Nothings: An Anthology of Rock and Roll in American Poetry

Sweet Nothings: An Anthology of Rock and Roll in American Poetry
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0253208645 , 9780253208644
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1994-05
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"Every lovesick summer has its song, And this one I pretended to despise. But if I were alone when it came on, I turned it up full-blast to sing along, A primal scream in croaky baritone, The notes all flat, the lyrics mostly slurred, No wonder I spent so much time along Making the rounds in Dad's old Thunderbird." - From "Cruising with the Beach Boys" by Dana Gioia. No one should be surprised that rock and roll music turns up in the work of many of the Baby-Boom poets, where it conjures up poignant memories, evokes a specific mood, or haunts the poetsO psychic landscape. Arranged in a loosely thematic manner, the 125 poems in "Sweet Nothings" mirror the varied forms of rock and roll, mimic its sounds, bask in its innocence, draw inspiration from its rebelliousness. For this collection Jim Elledge has gathered works by 79 poets, among them some of the most highly regarded poets of our time: Frank OOHara, Joyce Carol Oates, David Wojahn, Thom Gunn, Rita Dove, Lynda Hull, Albert Goldbarth, Lisel Mueller, Yusef Komunyakaa, Gary Soto, and, William Matthews. In the final section of this book, the poets comment on the relationship between their works and rock and roll.
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