(Hardcover)
Featuring excerpts from interviews with 38 American poets, this text explores the technique of "going to the place" as a more reliable method of producing poetry than waiting for inspiration. The main premise is that experienced poets learn to recognize, create, and recreate creative states of mind, and that this skill of "being creative" is independent of the word-management skills involved in crafting poetry. Jean Tobin (herself a poet) teaches at the U. of Wisconsin-Sheboygan. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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