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What do we talk about when we talk about money? As the forty-four poets in this brilliant new anthology show, the answer is everything. From the impact of global economic crises to local tag sales, to sweatshops where our clothes are produced to the malls where they are sold, this volume gets to the heart of Americans' relationships to capital.

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Fresh, memorable, original. The coeditors have constructed a meaningful and timely anthology that, in significant ways, gathers together a range of poems about money and class structures in America."" - Judith Vollmer

""Money may be, as Denise Duhamel notes in her mini-essay, one of the last taboo subjects in the arts as well as in polite company, but that's exactly what the forty-four diverse and wide-ranging contemporary American poets in this wonderful anthology so memorably explore - if by 'money' you mean everything in our increasingly stressed and stressful capitalist society that money informs. There's an embarrassment of riches here. You can bank on it."" - Ronald Wallace

The Poetry of Capital Voices from TwentyFirstCentury America

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      Publisher: MP-WIS Uni of Wisconsin
      Publication Date: 1/30/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780299330446, 978-0299330446
      ISBN10: 0299330443

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      What do we talk about when we talk about money? As the forty-four poets in this brilliant new anthology show, the answer is everything. From the impact of global economic crises to local tag sales, to sweatshops where our clothes are produced to the malls where they are sold, this volume gets to the heart of Americans' relationships to capital.

      Trade Review
      Fresh, memorable, original. The coeditors have constructed a meaningful and timely anthology that, in significant ways, gathers together a range of poems about money and class structures in America."" - Judith Vollmer

      ""Money may be, as Denise Duhamel notes in her mini-essay, one of the last taboo subjects in the arts as well as in polite company, but that's exactly what the forty-four diverse and wide-ranging contemporary American poets in this wonderful anthology so memorably explore - if by 'money' you mean everything in our increasingly stressed and stressful capitalist society that money informs. There's an embarrassment of riches here. You can bank on it."" - Ronald Wallace

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