Someone shot my book / Julie Carr.

"Approaching the practices of reading and writing from a feminist perspective, Julie Carr asks vital ethical questions about the role of poetry--and of art in general--in a violent culture. She addresses issues such as the art of listening, the body and the avant-garde, gun violence, police bru...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Carr, Julie, 1966- (Author)
Other title:Essays. Selections
CU Boulder Author Collection.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2018]
Series:Poets on poetry.
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Table of Contents:
  • Someone shot my book
  • The witch's house : a poetics
  • By beauty and by fear : on narrative time
  • Spirit ditties of no tone : on listening
  • The poet scholar
  • I believe that we will win
  • Another note on violence
  • In defense of my experiences, or, the body and the avant-garde
  • No video : on Anne Carson
  • Muse X : on Lyn Hejinian's Oxota : a short Russian novel
  • Latin for female wanderer : on Lisa Robertson
  • On saying no : Valentine and Dickinson break the glass
  • Women and war, love, labor : the legacy of Lorine Niedecker
  • Ralph Lemon, Fred Moten, and the unspeakable : an improvisatory line
  • On property and monstrosity
  • Interview with Rob Mclennan for Touch the donkey supplement #7 : Seven questions for Julie Carr, June 2014
  • Interview with Sofi Thanhauser for Entropy magazine, June 7, 2016.