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From Library Journal This volume offers interviews with five notable poets, all stemming from a course called 'The Art of Poetry' taught by editor Thomas, who also heads up the publisher's new Handsel imprint. The interviews with Robert Pinsky, Seamus Heaney, Philip Levine, and David Ferry were conducted by Thomas's students, while the Michael Hoffman interview was conducted by Thomas, a colleague, and two students. Though the Hoffman interview focuses on important issues in the poet's writing, it lacks the energy that comes through the transcripts of the other interviews. The students prepared for their interviews by thoroughly familiarizing themselves with each poet's works, and it shows. The interviews, which cover important literary themes and writing techniques, are wonderful reading because of the students' excitement, to which the poets responded with enthusiasm and openness. Although a brief summary of each poet's education, teaching, and publishing background is provided, there is little in the way of an introduction, which makes it difficult to understand the decision to reprint the interviews here. (The Pinsky, Levine, and Ferry interviews were all previously published in TriQuarterly.) Still, this inexpensive volume provides good insight into the work of these poets and is recommended for modern poetry collections.Paolina Taglienti, New YorkCopyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. Product Description Talking With Poets is a collection of interviews with Robert Pinsky, Seamus Heaney, Philip Levine, Michael Hofmann, and David Ferry. All of the interviews were conducted by students in 'The Art of Poetry,' a course that Harry Thomas taught for several years. The students' depth of knowledge and keenness of insight into the poets' work is an affirmation of American education. The poets respond to the students with a frankness and feeling of fraternity that mounts at times to a sort of communion.The poets take up a great range of matters in the interviews the nature of artistic creation, the varieties and difficulties of poetic translation, poetry and politics, religion, popular culture, the contemporary readership for poetry, and the experience of living as a poet in a country not your own. They speak with passionate knowledge of a number of writers, including Eliot, Joyce, Rilke, Brodsky, Pound, Ovid, Dante, Ralegh, Wordsworth, Keats, Mandelstam, and Wilde. One of the delights of reading these interviews is to observe the poets responding to the same matter for instance, Seamus Heaney speaking of Robert Pinsky's translation of Czeslaw Milosz's great poem, 'The World,' and Robert Pinsky speaking at length of Seamus Heaney's essay, in his book The Government of the Tongue, on Pinsky's translation. This is an intimate look into the minds of five of our most celebrated contemporary poets, and an invigorating meditation on some of our most human concerns.

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  • Q: What is the main focus of the book 'Talking With Poets'? A: 'Talking With Poets' primarily features interviews with five renowned poets, exploring their insights on various literary themes, the creative process, and the experience of being a poet.
  • Q: Who are the poets interviewed in this book? A: The book includes interviews with Robert Pinsky, Seamus Heaney, Philip Levine, Michael Hofmann, and David Ferry.
  • Q: What can readers expect to learn from these interviews? A: Readers can gain insights into the poets' thoughts on artistic creation, poetic translation, and the relationship between poetry and contemporary society.
  • Q: Is 'Talking With Poets' suitable for those new to poetry? A: Yes, the book is accessible for newcomers to poetry, as it presents engaging discussions that demystify poetic concepts and encourage appreciation for the genre.
  • Q: What is the condition of the book being sold? A: 'Talking With Poets' is listed as a 'Used Book in Good Condition,' indicating that it may show some signs of wear but is still in a satisfactory state for reading.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Talking With Poets' have? A: The book contains 137 pages, providing a compact yet informative collection of interviews.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: 'Talking With Poets' is available in hardcover binding, which adds durability and a more premium feel to the book.
  • Q: When was 'Talking With Poets' published? A: 'Talking With Poets' was published on July 1, 2002.
  • Q: Who is the editor of 'Talking With Poets'? A: The book is edited by Harry Thomas, who conducted the interviews and taught the course 'The Art of Poetry.'
  • Q: Does the book provide any background information on the poets? A: Yes, each interview includes a brief summary of the poets' educational and publishing backgrounds, enhancing the context for their discussions.

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