Some Essays on Poetry

Annie Finch: The Body of Poetry: Essays on Women, Form, and the Poetic Self book cover

“Criticism is like politics: if you don’t make your own you are by default
accepting the status quo and are finally yourself responsible
for whatever the status quo does to you.”  

 —Annie Finch, “Letter to a Young Woman Poet” in The Body of Poetry

 

 

 

 

  

GENERAL ESSAYS ON POETRY

What, Exactly, is Poetry?
Adapted from The Body of Poetry

Listening to Poetry
Harriet, Poetry Foundation

The Poetry of Autumn
Poetry Foundation 

The Poetry of Deep Winter
Poetry Foundation 

On Compiling a Selected Poems
Musings on the occasion of assembling Spells: New and Selected Poems from the Stonecoast Faculty Blog

Can Poetry Have a General Audience?
Harriet, Poetry Foundation

Valentine’s Day Recommendation
Inside Higher Education Journal

The Inaugural Poetry Test
Thoughts on the inaugural poem  for President Obama’s second inauguration

Annie blogging at the Poetry Foundation
65posts by Annie on many aspects of poetry and poetics on Harriet, the blog of the Poetry Foundation

 

 

METER AND FORM

The Body of Poetry
 Academy of American Poets website

The Freedom of Meter
The Boston Review

Trochees: An African American Tradition
Harriet, Poetry Foundation

Chas in Fourteen Lines: Reformations and Deformations of the Sonnet
Contemporary Poetry Review 

In Defense of Meter
Expansive Poetry Online

Review of Rethinking Meterby Alan Holder
American Book Review

Kegels for Poets 
Harriet blog, Poetry Foundation

What is Poetry?
at anniefinch.com

How to Scan a Poem
From A Poet’s Craft

 

 

WOMEN’S POETRY

Why I Am A Women Poet
Harriet, Poetry Foundation

How to Create a Poetic Tradition
from The Body of Poetry (University of Michigan Press, 2005)
Originally published on WOM-PO (Discussion of Women’s Poetry Listserv).

Female Tradition as Feminist Innovation
Poetry Foundation

How to Publish Women Writers
A response to VIDA’s “count” of the number of women in print

Visiting Carolyn Kizer: Mentorship From a Woman Poet is No Small Thing
Poetry Foundation

 

CLASSIC POETS

An Evening With Forugh Farrokhzād: Iranian Poetry Night
Harriet blog, Poetry Foundation

Discovering Dunbar
Harriet, Poetry Foundation

How Claude McKay Changed History with Trochees 
Lemonhound

On Leonie Adams
Foremothers Corner, Wom-Po Website

Phillis Wheatley and the Sentimentist Tradition
at Romanticism on the Net, issue edited by Laura Mandell

Dickinson as a Poetess
in Titanic Operas: A Poets’ Corner of Responses to Dickinson’s Legacy, ed. Martha Nell Smith

The Sentimental Poetess in the World
An essay from Legacy that analyzes the poetry of Lydia Sigourney in order to develop an alternative postmodern model of poetics in addition to the the ego-centered poetics of Romanticism and post-Romanticism. 

Annie blogging at the Poetry Foundation
65 posts on Harriet, the blog of the Poetry Foundation