How to Play a Poem

Author:   Don Bialostosky
Publisher:   University of Pittsburgh Press
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9780822964377


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   24 April 2017
Format:   Paperback
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How to Play a Poem


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Author:   Don Bialostosky
Publisher:   University of Pittsburgh Press
Imprint:   University of Pittsburgh Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780822964377


ISBN 10:   0822964376
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   24 April 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Bialostosky achieves a rare combination: a contribution to poetics-scholarship, in a technical and fine-grained rhetoric, that informs the professional reader, with a steady stream of novel insights. Bialostosky also contributes to teaching poetry-resistant student readers how to use what they already have, in their possession of living English. --Donald Wesling, professor emeritus, University of California, San Diego


"""Bakhtin loved poetry and could recite it for hours, but as a theorist he was somewhat lyricophobic. Dialogic potentials were better served by novels. Don Bialostosky, one of the first and most passionate Western scholars of poetry to take Bakhtin beyond his own word, addresses in this new study the classroom art of animating a poem: how to equip readers to enter the poetic utterance, participate in performing it, and co-create its wisdoms and pleasures. A smart, effective, infectious book that Bakhtin would have treasured."" --Caryl Emerson, Princeton University ""Bialostosky achieves a rare combination: a contribution to poetics-scholarship, in a technical and fine-grained rhetoric, that informs the professional reader, with a steady stream of novel insights. Bialostosky also contributes to teaching poetry-resistant student readers how to use what they already have, in their possession of living English."" --Donald Wesling, professor emeritus, University of California, San Diego ""Bialostosky's ""rhetorical"" approach shows us how to read poems with more freedom-- and more fun."" --Jacket2 ""Bialostosky's book is constantly charged by sentences like these: ""Let us talk (or imagine we are talking) about utterances. Not just words but somebody's words, not inert but enacted, not timeless but sometime, not utopian but some place."" Here, as everywhere in the book there is intense energy without a loss of sharp clarity--an exemplary version of critical thinking. And the actual assertions have the same qualities--not pretentious but strong and telling, bringing lively sense to the talk of poetry often muddled by theoretical ambitions to impose interpretive practices that simply do not fit what Bialostosky shows are the two fundamental properties of poetry--the invitation to ""play"" that combines following a score with participation in dramatic role-playing, and the invitation to readers to participate in the imagined recreation of delivered utterances at once in time and in another kind of social space. Add to this superbly sensitive and often imaginatively brilliant reading of poems and you have that rarest of all critical books--something that will be actively read for generations."" --Charles F. Altieri, University of California, Berkeley"


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Don Bialostosky is professor of English and chair of the English department at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of Mikhail Bakhtin: Rhetoric, Poetics, Dialogics, Rhetoricality; Wordsworth, Dialogics and the Practice of Criticism; and Making

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