Michael Kindellan is a lecturer in modern literature at the University of Sheffield, UK. Alex/Rose Cocker is an editor, journalist and scholar of all things queer.
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Utter Vulnerability. Essays on the Poetry of John Wieners
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- Nombre de pages310
- FormatGrand Format
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.5 kg
- Dimensions16,0 cm × 24,0 cm × 1,7 cm
- ISBN978-2-36781-523-7
- EAN9782367815237
- Date de parution17/10/2025
- CollectionHorizons anglophones
- ÉditeurPULM
Résumé
Utter vulnerability : Essays on the Poetry of John Wieners is the first-ever book devoted exclusively to this extraordinary writer, a figure Allen Ginsberg once called "one of the greatest poets around". Featuring work by many of Wieners' most articulate and passionate contemporary exponents, the essays gathered here consider the life, styles, aesthetics, and artistic achievements of one of Americas most original voices.
From devoted close readings to socio-historical contextualisations, together our contributors explore a fascinating schedule of ideas and actualities of style, sexuality, queerness, mental illness, resilience, and commitment to continual literary (re)invention. As such, Utter Vulnerability represents a significant moment in the unfinished history of Wieners' critical reception. A landmark publication, this book provides a new platform for future discussion, debate, and appreciation.
From devoted close readings to socio-historical contextualisations, together our contributors explore a fascinating schedule of ideas and actualities of style, sexuality, queerness, mental illness, resilience, and commitment to continual literary (re)invention. As such, Utter Vulnerability represents a significant moment in the unfinished history of Wieners' critical reception. A landmark publication, this book provides a new platform for future discussion, debate, and appreciation.



