Poetry as Survival

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$33.29
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University of Georgia Press
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Pages
242
Dimensions
5.4 X 0.8 X 8.4 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780820324289
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About the Author
Gregory Orr is the author of such highly praised poetry collections as "Concerning the Book That Is the Body of the Beloved" and "The Caged Owl" as well as a memoir, "The Blessing," which was chosen by Publishers Weekly as one of the fifty best nonfiction books of 2002. He has been the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Rockefeller Fellowship, and two poetry fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts. In 2003 he was presented with the Award in Literature by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Orr is a professor of English at the University of Virginia, where he has taught since 1975 and where he was the founder and first director of its MFA in Writing program.
Reviews

Written with marvelous lucidity and grace, Poetry as Survival moves with extraordinary sophistication across a vast body of material, offering insightful discussions of poems from around the world and from all ages.

--Sandra M. Gilbert

In a visceral and inspiring manner, Orr feels (and reports on) his valuing of poetry, particularly the personal lyric, as a saving force in one's life.

--American Poetry Review

Poetry as Survival is a seminal work on how art can relate to our emotional lives--and how this perspective can affect the art we make.

--Joshua Wolf Shenk "author of Lincoln's Melancholy: How Depression Challenged a President and Fueled His Greatness "

Gregory Orr's thesis is the transcendent power of personal lyric poetry, its balm, and, far more than that, its ability to enable persons who have undergone trauma to fortify and in a sense to re-create themselves by speaking out through the exactitude and dignity of poetry. This is an utterly simplified sentence about an extremely complicated universal process--extraordinary and yet not hard to follow in Orr's clear writing, which is fortified by a wonderous collection of examples and quotations--almost, I want to say, witnessings. Poetry as Survival is a thoughtful, elegant, and important book.

--Mary Oliver

Here is a wide ranging effort to connect poets and their work to the everyday life we all try in our various ways to understand. Gregory Orr brings much wisdom to his lyrical writing, his storytelling. The result is a valuable book, indeed, one that will both inform and inspire its readers and remind us that what has been said by others and what we say to ourselves in our thinking can make a big difference in life--help us figure out its direction, its purpose.

--Robert Coles

These days it seems the lyric impulse, so seemingly fragile, comes in for a lot of abuse--or simply a lot of mistrust. What's it for, anyway, in this hard-edged, worried world? Into this cultural uncertainty Gregory Orr's spirited meditation on the surprisingly tensile strength of poetry in the face of profound suffering and grief presents a welcome fresh view of the ancient human instinct to cry out and to praise.

--Patricia Hampl

Orr presents to his readers wise counsel offering a path through poetry toward survival and healing.

--Valparaiso Poetry Review

Many of Orr's clear and inspiring chapters seem meant not only as poetry criticism, but also as encouragement for poetry students or other beginning writers.

--Publishers Weekly