Poetry as Survival
Gregory Orr. University of Georgia Press, $19.95 (242pp) ISBN 978-0-8203-2428-9
Poet Gregory Orr (The Caged Owl) takes an altogether more personal, more speculative, tack in his first book of prose, Poetry as Survival. Orr, who teaches at the University of Virginia, begins by suggesting that ""culture evolved the personal lyric as a means of helping individuals survive existential crises"": ""the personal lyric,"" he writes, ""clings to embodied being."" Orr traces that being through a series of essays on Wordsworth, Dickinson, Hardy, the Holocaust, Akhmatova, Amichai, anthropology, medicine and other major authors and subjects. Many of Orr's clear and inspiring chapters seem meant not only as poetry criticism, but also as encouragement for poetry students or other beginning writers.
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Reviewed on: 11/18/2002
Genre: Fiction
Hardcover - 235 pages - 978-0-8203-2427-2
Open Ebook - 242 pages - 978-0-8203-4011-1