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"Dana Gioia offers insightful essays on literature's changing place in contemporary culture in this new collection." "What happens to poetry in a culture that no longer depends on books? Dana Gioia dismisses the standard cliches about poetry's precarious place in a society transformed by electronic media. Looking at both the literary world and popular entertainment, Gioia's original title essay offers an account of how new technologies and innovative forms of oral poetry - rap, slam, spoken work, performance art - are revitalizing the art in unexpected ways."--BOOK JACKET.
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History, Appreciation, American poetry, Oral interpretation of poetry, History and criticism, Poetry, American poetry, history and criticism, 20th century, American poetry, history and criticism, 21st century, Literature and society, Modern PoetryPlaces
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Disappearing ink: poetry at the end of print culture
2004, Graywolf Press
in English
1555974104 9781555974107
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