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Mike Chasar's brilliant, witty book is the definitive guide to the growing field of American popular poetry. Empowered by prodigious research and informed by thorough knowledge of the traditional poetry canon, Chasar's five chapters take us deep into the way poetry functioned in the lives of ordinary people. -- Cary Nelson, Editor of The Oxford Handbook of Modern and Contemporary American Poetry An ambitious, serious claim on present-day literary studies, and a surprise and a delight. Mike Chasar combines the painstaking, arduous archival methods of real historians with the close analyses that we expect from literary critics, applied to verse, images, and informative prose ephemera. He persuasively links William Carlos Williams's innovations to roadside signs, the Iowa Writers' Workshop to the Hallmark card, and he may change how you see eminent writers' work. More than that, Chasar gets twenty-first-century readers to notice the uses that so many Americans, only a couple of generations ago, found for the poetry they enjoyed. Or, to take up a mode Chasar appears to be the first to analyze: THIS OLD-TIME VERSE/HAS LOTS TO SAY/IF YOU CAN READ IT/CHASAR'S WAY. -- Stephen Burt, Harvard University Chasar shows us that if we can rethink our ideas about poets and poetry, we will find that poems have always been part and parcel of modern life. This is an important-really, a necessary-book for anyone interested in modern poetics, the history of reading, and the many appearances of poetry in the era of its supposed disappearance. -- Virginia Jackson, University of California, Irvine A brilliantly written book, startling the reader with his thorough research and analysis of the evolution of poetry through the 20th and 21 centuries. -- Sheila Erwin Portland Book Review Highly recommended. Choice The originality of Chasar's close readings, the sheer amount of research informing each chapter, and the speculations on what can be learned from such careful analyses of popular cultural practices make Everyday Reading not so everyday and well worth reading. -- Lisa M. Steinman The Journal of American History ... Well-documented, thoughtful... The publication of Chasar's book fits our times and provokes futuristic ponderings. Reception Innovative, important, and constantly successful. -- David Levine College Literature The lyric spring will never cease creating an emotional pressure, sought after by every searching consciousness--this is what Mike Chasar... has shown in his book Everyday Reading. Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Poetry and Popular Culture 1. Saving Poetry 2. Invisible Audiences 3. The Business of Rhyming 4. The Spin Doctor 5. Popular Poetry and the Program Era Epilogue: In Memoriam Notes Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 13/11/2012
      ISBN13: 9780231158640, 978-0231158640
      ISBN10: 0231158645

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      Mike Chasar's brilliant, witty book is the definitive guide to the growing field of American popular poetry. Empowered by prodigious research and informed by thorough knowledge of the traditional poetry canon, Chasar's five chapters take us deep into the way poetry functioned in the lives of ordinary people. -- Cary Nelson, Editor of The Oxford Handbook of Modern and Contemporary American Poetry An ambitious, serious claim on present-day literary studies, and a surprise and a delight. Mike Chasar combines the painstaking, arduous archival methods of real historians with the close analyses that we expect from literary critics, applied to verse, images, and informative prose ephemera. He persuasively links William Carlos Williams's innovations to roadside signs, the Iowa Writers' Workshop to the Hallmark card, and he may change how you see eminent writers' work. More than that, Chasar gets twenty-first-century readers to notice the uses that so many Americans, only a couple of generations ago, found for the poetry they enjoyed. Or, to take up a mode Chasar appears to be the first to analyze: THIS OLD-TIME VERSE/HAS LOTS TO SAY/IF YOU CAN READ IT/CHASAR'S WAY. -- Stephen Burt, Harvard University Chasar shows us that if we can rethink our ideas about poets and poetry, we will find that poems have always been part and parcel of modern life. This is an important-really, a necessary-book for anyone interested in modern poetics, the history of reading, and the many appearances of poetry in the era of its supposed disappearance. -- Virginia Jackson, University of California, Irvine A brilliantly written book, startling the reader with his thorough research and analysis of the evolution of poetry through the 20th and 21 centuries. -- Sheila Erwin Portland Book Review Highly recommended. Choice The originality of Chasar's close readings, the sheer amount of research informing each chapter, and the speculations on what can be learned from such careful analyses of popular cultural practices make Everyday Reading not so everyday and well worth reading. -- Lisa M. Steinman The Journal of American History ... Well-documented, thoughtful... The publication of Chasar's book fits our times and provokes futuristic ponderings. Reception Innovative, important, and constantly successful. -- David Levine College Literature The lyric spring will never cease creating an emotional pressure, sought after by every searching consciousness--this is what Mike Chasar... has shown in his book Everyday Reading. Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Poetry and Popular Culture 1. Saving Poetry 2. Invisible Audiences 3. The Business of Rhyming 4. The Spin Doctor 5. Popular Poetry and the Program Era Epilogue: In Memoriam Notes Bibliography Index

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