The Hatred of Poetry

The Hatred of Poetry

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Author: Lerner, Ben
ISBN: 9781925355673
Publisher: Text Publishing
Year First Published: 2016
Pages: 96
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 7mm
Format: Paperback / softback

Description
In this accessible and revelatory essay, one of the hottest young writers in American takes the hatred of poetry as the starting point for his defence of the art.

No art has been denounced as often as poetry. It's even bemoaned by poets- 'I, too, dislike it,' wrote Marianne Moore. 'Many more people agree they hate poetry,' Ben Lerner writes, 'than can agree what poetry is. I, too, dislike it and have largely organised my life around it and do not experience that as a contradiction because poetry and the hatred of poetry are inextricable in ways it is my purpose to explore.'

In this inventive and lucid essay, Lerner takes the hatred of poetry as the starting point of his defence of the art. He examines poetry's greatest haters (beginning with Plato's famous claim that an ideal city had no place for poets, who would only corrupt and mislead the young) and both its greatest and worst practitioners, providing inspired close readings of Keats, Dickinson, McGonagall, Whitman and others. Throughout, he attempts to explain the noble failure at the heart of every truly great and truly horrible poem- the impulse to launch the experience of an individual into a timeless communal existence. In The Hatred of Poetry, Lerner has crafted an entertaining, personal, and entirely original examination of a vocation no less essential for being impossible.

Readers will finish this essay exalted by Ben Lerner's love of poetry, by his apprehension of the impossible task of poetry to defeat time, and of poetry as the essence of language and meaning.

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