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Harryette Mullen

    Harryette Mullen is an American poet and literary scholar whose work delves into the social, political, and cultural movements that shape contemporary life. Her poetry, often infused with humor and wordplay, explores themes of globalization, mass culture, and the politics of identity. Mullen works with language to create pieces that are both critical and playful, inviting readers to engage in personal and collective interpretations based on their own cultural backgrounds. Her style examines the boundaries of identity and consumer cultures in modern America.

    Harryette Mullen, Her Silver-Tongued Companion
    Sleeping with the Dictionary
    The Cracks Between What We Are and What We Are Supposed to Be: Essays and Interviews
    • 2024

      Harryette Mullen, Her Silver-Tongued Companion

      Reading Poems by Harryette Mullen

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Highlighting the innovative style of Harryette Mullen, this critical edition spans her poetry from 1981 to today, showcasing a selection from her notable collections and previously uncollected works. Accompanied by five scholarly essays, the volume provides fresh perspectives on Mullen's contributions to contemporary poetry and avant-garde literature. This essential compilation not only traces her remarkable career but also emphasizes her formal experimentation, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and poetry enthusiasts.

      Harryette Mullen, Her Silver-Tongued Companion
    • 2012

      Exploring Harryette Mullen's poetry, this collection delves into her creative methods and interests while addressing significant themes in African American poetry, women's voices, and the evolution of poetic expression. Through essays and interviews, it reveals the motivations behind Mullen's work and proposes innovative avenues for the future of poetic language as a means of identity and empowerment.

      The Cracks Between What We Are and What We Are Supposed to Be: Essays and Interviews
    • 2002

      Sleeping with the Dictionary

      • 85 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.0(1511)Add rating

      With gleeful pursuit of the ludic pleasure of word games (acrostic, anagram, homophone, parody, and pun) as well as reflections on the politics of language and dialect, this work collects poems that are inspired or influenced by a technique of the international literary avant-garde group Oulipo, a dictionary game called S+7 or N+7.

      Sleeping with the Dictionary