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Word of Mouth
Gossip and American Poetry
Can the art of gossip help us to better understand modern and contemporary poetry? Gossip’s ostensible frivolity may seem at odds with common conceptions of poetry as serious, solitary expression. But in Word of Mouth, Chad Bennett explores the dynamic relationship between gossip and American poetry, uncovering the unexpected ways that the history of the modern lyric intertwines with histories of sexuality in the twentieth century.
Through nuanced readings of Gertrude Stein, Langston Hughes, Frank O’Hara, and James Merrill—poets who famously absorbed and adapted the loose talk that swirled about them and their work—Bennett demonstrates how gossip became a vehicle for alternative modes of poetic practice. By attending to gossip’s key role in modern and contemporary poetry, he recognizes the unpredictable ways that conventional understandings of the modern lyric poem have been shaped by, and afforded a uniquely suitable space for, the expression of queer sensibilities.
Evincing an ear for good gossip, Bennett presents new and illuminating queer contexts for the influential poetry of these four culturally diverse poets. Word of Mouth establishes poetry as a neglected archive for our thinking about gossip and contributes a crucial queer perspective to current lyric studies and its renewed scholarly debate over the status and uses of the lyric genre.
About the Author
Chad Bennett is an assistant professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin.
Endorsements
"Word of Mouth is a substantial and important achievement; it's also a great pleasure, promising to be read and admired. Beautifully written, informed by historical poetics, and offering a powerful queer analysis of US poetics of the twentieth century, the book goes beyond the sum of its parts to present a fascinating way of thinking about the reading and writing of modern poetry."
"Psst!—did you hear about Chad Bennett’s lively, incisive, and engaging new book? It beautifully reveals how poetry absorbs gossip’s playfulness, intimacy, energy, and address. Check out its supple and smart readings. And spread the word!"
"Chad Bennett’s wonderful study uncovers the surprising, generative role that gossip, of all things, plays in the history and practice of poetry. Reading across movements and historical periods, Bennett’s 'common ear / for our deep gossip' detects fascinating, unexpected queer affinities between poets rarely thought of together. This highly original book opens up exciting new vistas for our understanding of modern lyric poetry."
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