[New-Poetry] Camlle Paglia explains how she saved poetry
Bob Grumman
bobgrumman at nut-n-but.net
Wed Nov 12 17:33:36 EST 2008
TheOldMole wrote:
> I've lost track. Is Wilshburian like Iowa Plaintext, or is it more
> like Bunburying?
>
How annoying that no one has yet defined the word for you, Mole.
Wilshburia is a narrow portion of the contemporary American poetry
continuum near its right end. It begins, to the right, with the poetry
of Wilbur and the new formalists and ends on the left with the poetry of
Ashbury and Ashbury clones. The poetry of the Iowa Plaintext Lyricists
is somewhere in between. The name is an amalgamation of "Wilbur" and
"Ashbury." I coined after reading some academic who'd edited a
collection of "best" American poetry, and said he was open to all
poetry, for--yow--he admired the poetry of both Wilbur and Ashbury.
This may have been as long as fifteen years ago, but I've seen similar
boasts of broadness several times since. Not to mention my arguments
with people claiming the Wilshburian John Logan is widely read in poetry.
--Bob G.
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