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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Nearly five decades of work by the beloved American critic and concrete poet best known for her flower-shaped poems.
Verlag: Primary Information, New York, 2024
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In den WarenkorbSusan Solt (ed), Mary Ellen Solt, The Collected Poems of Mary Ellen Solt, Primary Information, New York, 2024. 240pp. 234 x 170mm, paperback, printed in colour. The Collected Poems of Mary Ellen Solt brings together nearly five decades of poetic work. Celebrated for her suite of visual poems Flowers in Concrete, much of Solt's work has remained little known or unpublished. From her lyrical engagement with the "American idiom" of William Carlos Williams to her masterful forays into visual and concrete poetry, this volume, assembled and edited by her daughter Susan Solt, provides an in-depth documentation of a truly original writer who was at the center of some of the most daring global poetic developments of the mid-twentieth century.One of the few Americans, and rare women, in the concrete poetry movement, Solt edited the influential anthology Concrete Poetry: A World View (1968), which brought her to the forefront of that movement not only as a poet, but as an acclaimed critic. After a prominent career as an independent scholar, Solt became a professor of comparative literature at Indiana University, Bloomington, where she and her colleagues developed and expanded one of the first interarts studies programs in the United States.