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Poetry of Life and the Life of Poetry
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Books
about Dana Gioia
Dana
Gioia
By April Lindner
Western
Writers Series, Boise State University, 2000.
The
first comprehensive monograph on Gioia's work as both a poet and
a critic. Click to order this book through Barnes
& Noble.
Dana
Gioia: A Descriptive Bibliography with Critical Essays
Edited by Jack W. C. Hagstrom and Bill Morgan
Parrish House, 2002.
Dana
Gioia & Fine Press Printing
A bibliographical checklist compiled by Michael Peich
The Kelly/Winterton Press, 2000.
A
complete survey and bibliography of Gioia's many collaborations
with fine press printers and books artists.
The
"Fallen Western Star" Wars
Edited by Jack Foley
Scarlet Tanager Books,
2001
Jack
Foley reprints Gioia's provocative essay on West Coast literary
life followed by the lively and often rowdy responses it created.
Includes essays by Richard Silberg, Scott Timberg, David Mason,
Michael Lind and othersnot all of them polite. California's
wildest literary controversy since the beats. Click
here to learn more or order this book through Amazon.
Books
with Sections on Dana Gioia
The
New Formalism: A Critical Introduction
By Robert McPhillips
Textos Books, 2005.
In
addition to "Dana Gioia and Visionary Realism," McPhillips
offers chapters on "Timothy Steele, the Stanford School,
and the Plain Style," "Gjertrud Schnackenberg and the
High Style," "Reinventing Verse Satire: Tom Disch, R.
S. Gwynn, and Charles Martin," and more.
The
Ghost of Tradition: Expansive Poetry and Postmodernism
By Kevin Walzer
Story Line Press, 2000.
The
first full-length study of New Formalism/Expansive Poetry. Walzer
provides an informed overview of this important movement as
well as analysis of its most important writers, including Gioia,
Mary Jo Salter, Marilyn Nelson, Mark Jarman, David Mason, R.
S. Gwynn, Molly Peacock, and others. Click
here to learn more or order this book through Barnes
& Noble.
New
Expansive Poetry
Edited by R. S. Gwynn
Story Line Press, 1999.
The
best and liveliest collection of essays on New Formalism and
New Narrative poetry. Includes theory, history, and criticism
of this significant trend. Includes essays by Gioia and about
his work. Click here
to learn more or order this book through
Barnes & Noble.
The
Poetry of Life and the Life of Poetry
Essays by David Mason
Story Line Press, 2000.
David
Mason's suberb, wide-ranging book of essays includes "Dana
Gioia's Case for Poetry," perhaps the finest consideration
of Gioia as a critic. Mason also provides memorable discussion
of W. H. Auden, Robert Frost, Anne Sexton, and Seamus Heaney.
Click here
to learn more or to order this book through Barnes
& Noble.
New
Formalist Poets of the American West
By April Lindner
Western
Writers Series, Boise State University, 2001.
April
Lindner's thought-provoking and revisionist study argues that
the roots of New Formalism lie more in West Coast Populism than
in East Coast academic traditions. Lindner examines both general
literary issues and provides detailed analysis of West Coast writers
like Gioia, Mark Jarman, Kim Addonizio, Robert McDowell, and Chryss
Yost. Click here
to learn more or to order this book through Barnes
& Noble.
Selected
Online Articles about Dana Gioia
"Dana
Gioia: Poet of a Common World." Peter Abbs. Resurgence
204.
"(Mostly)
Quoting Dana Gioia (a found poem)." Abby Parcell. The
White Shoe Irregular. July 24, 2001.
"Corporate
Laureate." Forbes. May 17, 1999.
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