THE BODY OF POETRY
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Poesia, Tradução, Crítica literária, Tradição, Forma.Abstract
The present text consists of the review of the The Body of Poetry. Essays on Momen, Form, and the Poetic Self, by the American poet, essayist and translator Annie Finch. The author covers a broad range of subjects without losing sight of the aim of discussing the "body of poetry", and it is on poetry that the all topics (women, form, criticism, translation, etc.) converge. The book bears a message of tolerance and collaboration in the literary field. Moreover, it emphasizes the necessity of reviewing old-established thoughts.
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