As defined by Joseph Harrington in the article "Docupoetry and Archive Desire":
"Usually “docupoetry” designates poetry that (1) contains quotations from or reproductions of documents or statements not produced by the poet and (2) relates historical narratives, whether macro or micro, human or natural."
—http://jacket2.org/article/docupoetry...
This list contains some books of poetry (& some books of hybrid form) that engage with documents and/or history, historical record, archives, etc; some that incorporate interview or the work of oral history; some that assume historical personas.
"Usually “docupoetry” designates poetry that (1) contains quotations from or reproductions of documents or statements not produced by the poet and (2) relates historical narratives, whether macro or micro, human or natural."
—http://jacket2.org/article/docupoetry...
This list contains some books of poetry (& some books of hybrid form) that engage with documents and/or history, historical record, archives, etc; some that incorporate interview or the work of oral history; some that assume historical personas.
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