The Radical Spaces of Poetry introduces a diverse range of experimental writing from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It examines the political, social and cultural implications of some of the most exciting and dynamic work of recent years, and the ways it produces discursive spaces for radical social and political perspectives.
Acknowledgements Introduction Surveying Memory and Change Bodies, Near and Far Frank O'Hara's Places Charles Reznikoff: Languages, Laws and Locales Neither Here nor There Lee Harwood and Lisa Robertson Democratic Consensus in Prynne's 'Refuse Collection' Conclusion Works Cited Index