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This two-volume set collects selected book reviews of critic Marjorie Perloff from 1969 to 2017. It contains 64 reviews drawn from scholarly journals, literary reviews, and national magazines and newspapers, in which she reviews books of poetry and volumes about poetics and poets like W.B. Yeats, Ezra Pound, Sylvia Plath, Frank O'Hara, Mona Van Duyn, Richard Hugo, David Antin, Edward Dorn, D.H. Lawrence, T.S. Eliot, Adrienne Rich, Edgar Allen Poe, Lorine Niedecker, and others. Annotation ©2020 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Circling the Canon, Volume II focuses on the second half of Marjorie Perloff's prolific career, showcasing reviews from 1995 through her 2017 reconsiderations of Jonathan Culler's theory of the lyric and William Empson's classic Seven Types of Ambiguity.

One of our most important contemporary critics, Marjorie Perloff has been a widely published and influential reviewer, especially of poetry and poetics, for over fifty years. Circling the Canon, Volume II focuses on the second half of her prolific career, showcasing reviews from 1995 through her 2017 reconsiderations of Jonathan Culler's theory of the lyric and William Empson's classic Seven Types of Ambiguity. In this volume Perloff provides insight into the twenty-first-century literary landscape, from revaluations of its leading poets and translations of European poetry from Goethe to the Brazilian Noigandres group and interart studies and performance art. Key issues of the past few decades, such as the controversy over the role and function of poetry anthologies, receive extended treatment, and Perloff frequently voices a minority view, as in the case of the acclaimed British poet Philip Larkin.

Preface ix
David Jonathan Bayot
Acknowledgments xv
Marjorie Perloff
Introduction 1(10)
Marjorie Perloff
Chapter 1 Whose New American Poetry? Anthologizing in the Nineties (Donald Allen, Eliot Weinberger, Paul Hoover, Douglas Messerli, Peter Gizzi)
11(27)
Chapter 2 A New Apollinaire Translation (Donald Revell)
38(5)
Chapter 3 The Mina Loy Mysteries (Carolyn Burke, Roger L. Conover, Albert Guerard)
43(9)
Chapter 4 Peter Gizzi's Dystopian Love (Peter Gizzi)
52(5)
Chapter 5 Four by John Ashbery (John Ashbery)
57(15)
Chapter 6 Reading Gass Reading Rilke (Rainer Marie Rilke, William H. Gass)
72(18)
Chapter 7 Oppen's Rescue of the Singular (George Oppen, Michael Davidson)
90(9)
Chapter 8 The Poetry of Tom Raworth (Tom Raworth)
99(7)
Chapter 9 Translating Brazilian Concrete Poetry (Augusto de Campos, Jacques Donguy)
106(6)
Chapter 10 D. H. Lawrence's America (D. H. Lawrence)
112(7)
Chapter 11 The New Ezra Pound (Richard Sieburth)
119(10)
Chapter 12 Apollinaire's War (Donald Revell)
129(6)
Chapter 13 The Return of Robert Lowell (Frank Bidart, David Gewanter)
135(22)
Chapter 14 Anna Akhmatova in Translation (Roberta Reeder, Judith Hemschemeyer, Nancy K. Anderson)
157(19)
Chapter 15 Vienna Roast: On Elfriede Jelinek (Elfriede Jelinek)
176(6)
Chapter 16 Dreams of Weeds: The Early Fiction of Ian Hamilton Finlay (Ian Hamilton Finlay)
182(7)
Chapter 17 Zukofsky's Austerities (Mark Scroggins)
189(4)
Chapter 18 Hebrew Poetry in Medieval Spain (Peter Cole)
193(5)
Chapter 19 Resurrecting Vladimir Mayakovsky (Michael Almereyda)
198(9)
Chapter 20 "The Ecstasy of Always Bursting Forth!" (Frank O'Hara, Mark Ford)
207(10)
Chapter 21 The Beckett Correspondence (Samuel Beckett, Martha Dow Fehsenfeld, Lois Overbeck)
217(4)
Chapter 22 The Life of Lorine Niedecker (Margot Peters)
221(5)
Chapter 23 Remembering with Joe Brainard (Ron Padgett)
226(5)
Chapter 24 The Last Waltz of Gregor von Rezzori (Gregor von Rezzori)
231(7)
Chapter 25 OBERIU and the Russian Avant-Garde (Alexander Vvedensky, Eugene Ostashevsky)
238(4)
Chapter 26 Eliot in His Letters (T. S. Eliot, Valerie Eliot, John Haffenden)
242(14)
Chapter 27 The "Strangeness" of Poe's Lyric (Edgar Allen Poe, Jerome J. McGann)
256(6)
Chapter 28 C'est moi dans la poubelle: Ezra Pound's Tragic Years (David Moody)
262(5)
Chapter 29 The Adrienne Rich Canon (Adrienne Rich)
267(7)
Chapter 30 Joseph Roth's Dispatches from a Broken Empire (Michael Hofmann)
274(5)
Chapter 31 Theorizing the Lyric (Jonathan Culler)
279(6)
Chapter 32 The William Empson Revival (Michael Wood)
285
Marjorie Perloff is the author and editor of twenty books, including Differentials: Poetry, Poetics, Pedagogy and 21st-Century Modernism: The New Poetics. She is a Sadie Dernham Patek Professor of Humanities emerita at Stanford University.

David Jonathan Bayot is the coauthor or editor of twenty-two books, including Marjorie Perloff's Poetics in a New Key: Interviews and Essays and Deconstruction After All: Reflections and Conversations. He is the Go Kim Pah Professor of Chinese Literature at De La Salle University and the executive Publisher of De La Salle University Publishing House.