Invisible Listeners: Lyric Intimacy in Herbert, Whitman, and Ashbery
by Helen Vendler
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Read in January, 2008
Helen Vendler's "Invisible Listeners" is a fascinating read. I haven't read it all the way through, but it is a luminous study of three major literary minds-- Learning from these Masters and the ways by which they create intimacy on the page has informed my work. Her analysis gives me a stronger sense of my own direction.
Although I can appreciate Ashbery's work; ultimately, I find his gestalt troublesome. Vendler does a brilliant job of showing Ashbery's genius, but I wish she ha...more
Although I can appreciate Ashbery's work; ultimately, I find his gestalt troublesome. Vendler does a brilliant job of showing Ashbery's genius, but I wish she ha...more
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Joanna talked about "breaking the frame" of poems last night in class and I remembered that I'd read an excerpt from this book a couple months back.
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Read in November, 2006
For anyone who is a love of George Herbert. Vendler has a sharp eye and wonderfully exciting interpretations of my best-loved poems.
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