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"Historically, it's the period following World War II, so it represents the rise of the United States as an international nation, a presence and also in some ways a ruling presence and questions of the United States' position come into question in some of the poetry," Hoover said. Conceptually, schools of poetry moved away from a focus on nature and traditional lyric narrative. "Poetry holds the mirror up to itself and gains self-consciousness," Hoover said. "We are in that period now." Hoover is a professor of creative writing at San Francisco State University, co-editor of the journal "New American Writing" and author of nine books of poetry and one novel. The new edition of "Postmodern American Poetry" goes on sale Monday. I spoke with Paul Hoover about what the latest edition has to offer and he shared examples of some of the work found inside its pages. A transcript will be posted soon. |
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