Bettering American Poetry, Volume 2 by Amy King


Bettering American Poetry, Volume 2
Title : Bettering American Poetry, Volume 2
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ISBN : 069297959X
ISBN-10 : 9780692979594
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 288
Publication : Published September 25, 2017

We feel that to "better" American poetry is to jam dominant systems of taste to the best of our abilities, and to resignify the very phrase "American poetry" with the languages that it so desperately lacks. We intend to center voices of resistance, subjectivities that emerge from the radical margins, artists whose Americanness transcends nationalism and other borders, perspectives historically denied institutional backing--in short, poets and poetries that are urgent and necessary but do not get along nicely with Power.

"Bettering American Poetry is an explosive revelation of the arriving generation of American poets-arriving from every part of the landscape, bringing energies, gifts, and ways of seeing and saying of every kind. Plunge into its pages. See/ hear the news of who we are." --Jane Hirshfield, author of The Beauty

"This anthology and its squad of editors better American poetry by gathering a diverse formation of poets who inspire us to read across difference, speak against power, and breathe through struggle." --Craig Santos Perez, author of from unincorporated territory [lukao]

"Thank you, editors, thank you, authors for utterly rearranging my cells. This is the only anthology with the word "American" I want to be a part of. A series I will return to, giddy. How desperately I needed to experience how big a poem can be - what a gift you've given us - I'm beaming at you, poets - brutal and honey, whiplash and cry." --TC Tolbert, author of Gephyromania and co-editor of Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics

"Some anthologies are important. Some are important and necessary. Resistance on every level to what is considered normal and acceptable is both important and necessary. It is the only way to breath. This gathering helps us breathe. We need all the help we can get." --John Yau, author The Wild Children of William Bake and Bijoux in the Dark.


Bettering American Poetry, Volume 2 Reviews


  • Briar Page

    The second anthology is, if anything, slightly better than the third, which I really liked. ("Better" by the extremely subjective metric of "containing more poems I especially liked or found especially interesting".) My favorite poems tend to be those, like Patrick Rosal's "Violets", that combine free verse narrative lyricism and surreal imagery with larger points about social injustice, the condition of the U.S, etc. But in the context of these anthologies I find I'm discovering a greater appreciation for blunt, direct, repetitive slam type poetry and for more esoteric & formally experimental works as well, particularly in their capacity to convey a message of protest.

  • Maureen Alsop

    Read review at:
    https://poemeleon.me/review-bettering...