Real toads, imaginary gardens On reading and writing poetry forensically
Book - 2024
"What makes reading a poem unlike reading anything else? In Real Toads, Imaginary Gardens, acclaimed poet and teacher Paisley Rekdal demonstrates how to observe the building blocks of a poem--including its diction, form, imagery, and rhythm--and construct an interpretation of its meaning. Using guided close readings and nearly 40 creative and critical 'experiments,' this book shows how a poem takes shape through the intersection of all its lyric elements. Drawing on the work of poets from William Shakespeare to Jericho Brown, Real Toads, Imaginary Gardens reveals how to read and write critically, and how to appreciate--and master--the exhilarating craft of poetry"--
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- Genres
- Handbooks
Handbooks and manuals - Published
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New York, NY :
W. W. Norton & Company
[2024]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- x, 369 pages ; 21 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9780393881981
- Introduction On Reading and Writing Forensically
- Chapter 1. What Are the First Things You Notice?
- Chapter 2. What Images Are in the Poem?
- Chapter 3. Who Speaks and to Whom?
- Chapter 4. How Would You Characterize the Poem's Syntax?
- Chapter 5. What Kind of Lineation Does the Poet Employ?
- Chapter 6. What Word Choice and Diction Does the Poet Use?
- Chapter 7. What Rhymes Do You Hear?
- Chapter 8. Does the Poem Employ Meter?
- Chapter 9. Does the Poem Have Conventional Form?
- Chapter 10. What Is the Poem's Mode?
- Coda Putting It AU Together
- Acknowledgments
- Glossary
- Additional Reading
- Credits
- Index