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A Poetics of Global Solidarity

Modern American Poetry and Social Movements

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9 hours

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Engaged poetics in 20th century American poetry is explored through the lens of globalization and political activism. The book offers a thorough examination of activist poetry, beginning with the Great Depression and Harlem Renaissance, and extending through the Beats to contemporary figures like Amiri Baraka and Mark Nowak. It highlights how these poets responded to social issues, making it a significant contribution to understanding the intersection of art and activism in American literature.

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A Poetics of Global Solidarity, Clemens Spahr

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2015
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