Civil Disobediences

Civil Disobediences

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An anthology edited by Anne Waldman and Lisa Birman June 1, 2004 • 6.5 x 9.75 • 425 pages • 978-1-56689-158-5 With incisive energy, wit, and wisdom, these powerful essays explore the intersection between poetry and politics. As art’s role in engaging society and coalescing dissent becomes more apparent and more urgent, Civil Disobediences offers a manual for understanding poetry’s history and enacting its ultimate power to dismantle and recreate political and cultural realities. Composed of essays, lectures, and teaching materials by leading Beat and contemporary poets and scholars, this anthology explores the craft of poetry as well as the history of poetic/political action in the U.S. and abroad, the development of ancient and modern poetic forms, the legacy of world-renowned poets, and the intersections between poetry and spirituality. It also provides concrete advice about bringing poetry into your local community and ensuring that “poetry is news that stays news.”Contributors incl

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