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The Politics of Speech in Later Twentieth-Century Poetry: Local Tongues in Heaney, Brooks, Harrison, and Clifton (Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics)

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
254
Category
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The Politics of Speech in Later Twentieth-Century Poetry: Local Tongues in Heaney, Brooks, Harrison, and Clifton argues that local speech became a central facet of English-language poetry in the second half of the twentieth century. It is based on a key observation about four major poets from both sides of the Atlantic: Seamus Heaney, Gwendolyn Brooks, Tony Harrison, and Lucille Clifton all respond to societal crises by arranging, reproducing, and reconceiving their particular versions of local speech in poetic form. The book’s overarching claim is that “local tongues” in poetry have the capacity to bridge aesthetic and sociopolitical realms because nonstandard local speech declares its distinction from the status quo and binds people who have been subordinated by hierarchical social conditions, while harnessing those versions of speech into poetic structures can actively counter the very hierarchies that would degrade those languages. The diverse local tongues of these fourpoets marshaled into the forms of poetry situate them at once in literary tradition, in local contexts, and in prevailing social constructs.



✦ Table of Contents


Acknowledgments
Contents
List of Figures
Chapter 1: Introduction. Local Tongues: Twentieth-Century English-Language Poetry and the Politics of Speech
Four Poets, Local Speech, and a New Formalism
Earlier Twentieth-Century Colloquial Poetic Tongues (and Before)
Transnational Local Tongues: Heaney, Brooks, Harrison, and Clifton
Chapter 2: Troubled Tongues: Seamus Heaney and the Political Poetics of Speech
Good Poem as Good Politics, or the Sex Appeal of Violence
Local Speech as Poetic Strategy
Local Speech in Heaney’s Early Poems
Local Speech in Heaney’s Poems About the Troubles
The Redress of Local Speech
Chapter 3: The Gwendolynian Tongue: Gwendolyn Brooks’s Individualized Local Speech
Brooks’s Staple Local-Speech Poem
The Gwendolynian Tongue
Brooks’s Sunday Speech
Brooks’s Thaumaturgic Tongue
Chapter 4: Tongue-Tied Fighting: Tony Harrison’s Linguistic Divisions
Harrison’s Eloquence
Harrison’s Colloquial Loiners, Miltons, and Satyrs
Harrison v. Harrison
Chapter 5: Mortal Tongues: Lucille Clifton’s Local-Speech Admonitions
Clifton’s Black Speech
Clifton’s Admonitions
Clifton’s Local-Speech Testaments
Clifton’s Oracular Vernacular
Lucifer’s Local Speech in Lucille’s Eden
Clifton’s “Messages”
Chapter 6: Coda. Lashing Tongues: Twenty-First-Century Local-Speech Poems
Works Cited
Index


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