America a Prophecy : A New Reading of American Poetry from Pre-Columbian Times to the Present - George Quasha

America a Prophecy

A New Reading of American Poetry from Pre-Columbian Times to the Present

By: George Quasha, Jerome Rothenberg

Paperback | 2 March 2012

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Poetry. African American Studies. Native American Studies. When Thoreau wrote in his Journal in 1841, Good poetry seems so simple and natural a thing that when we meet it we wonder that all men are not always poets, and when Whitman describes Leaves of Grass as a language experiment, they are expressing an approach to poetry that never ceased and has grown continuously during recent decades.
This groundbreaking anthology from the early 1970s takes such an approach in presenting the poetry of the North American continent, from pre-Columbian times to the present. It includes many recognized poets of the period, though appearing here in often unexpected contexts, and others who have been overlooked but whose contributions to the development of poetry are revolutionary. Starting from their own moment, the editors have read back into the more distant past and selected from broad American traditions works that had thitherto been considered outside the realm of poetry proper: the native poetry of the American continent, African-American sermons, blues and gospels, and the sacred, often innovative poetry of such radical religious groups as the Shakers.
The book takes its title from William Blake's poem presenting the American Revolution as not only a powerful, promising and problematic historical event but the birth of a new development in man's consciousness--one that finds complex expression in the poetry of a continent. Selections mostly appear non-chronologically in juxtapositions suggesting what T. S. Eliot called the simultaneous order of all poetries of all times.
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No more genteel traditionalists vs. barbarous yawpers, but a continuity that stretches from Maya and Sioux to Kerouac and Ginsberg, and accommodates Bryant and Eliot and Cotton Mather. In making this book, Quasha and Rothenberg have envisaged American poetry as one epic poem, its pre-Columbian origins still alive in this morning's cadences. This is the book to take with you to the moon. --Hugh Kenner -- Hugh Kenner

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