Synopses & Reviews
With intelligence and precision, Ellen Bryant Voigt parses out the deft and alluring shape of poetic language in The Art of Syntax. Through brilliant readings of poems by Bishop, Frost, Kunitz, Lawrence, and others, Voigt examines the signature musical scoring writers deploy to orchestrate meaning. This structurethis architectureis the essential drama of the poems composition,” she argues. The Art of Syntax is an indispensable book on the writers craft by one of Americas best and most influential poets and teachers.
Ellen Bryant Voigt is the author of seven collections of poetry, including Messenger: New and Selected Poems 19762006, which was a finalist for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. She lives in Vermont.
With intelligence and precision, Ellen Bryant Voigt parses out the deft and alluring shape of poetic language in The Art of Syntax. Through brilliant readings of poems by Bishop, Frost, Kunitz, Lawrence, and others, Voigt examines the signature musical scoring writers deploy to orchestrate meaning. This structurethis architectureis the essential drama of the poems composition,” she argues. The Art of Syntax is an indispensable book on the writers craft by one of Americas best and most influential poets and teachers.
The Art of Syntax is part of The Art of series, a line of books by important authors on the craft of writing, edited by Charles Baxter. Each book examines a singular, but often assumed or neglected, issue facing the contemporary writer of fiction, nonfiction, or poetry. The Art of series means to restore the art of criticism while illuminating the art of writing. Of the series, Baxter writes, The Art of series is meant to restore criticism as an art, with writers examining features of their craft in lively and colorful prose.”
Praise for Ellen Bryant Voigt:
"One of our most acute poetic thinkers."Edward Hirsch
"Since Randall Jarrell, poets have bemoaned the lack of a true poet-critic, a sensibility at once commonsensical, laconic, and appropriately imaginative. Now we have Ellen Bryant Voigt, who offers Jarrells combination of wit and gravityas well as his critical urgency in choosing subjects of scrutiny.”Carol Muske-Dukes
Synopsis
With intelligence and precision, Ellen Bryant Voigt parses out the deft and alluring shape of poetic language in The Art of Syntax. Through brilliant readings of poems by Bishop, Frost, Kunitz, Lawrence, and others, Voigt examines the signature musical scoring writers deploy to orchestrate meaning. “This structure—this architecture—is the essential drama of the poems composition,” she argues. The Art of Syntax is an indispensable book on the writers craft by one of Americas best and most influential poets and teachers.
About the Author
Ellen Bryant Voigt is the author of seven collections of poetry, including Messenger: New and Selected Poems 1976-2006, which was a finalist for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. She lives in Vermont.