In 2001, Ivan R. Dee began publication of the annual New Criterion Poetry Prize-winner. For 2004 the prize has been awarded to Deborah Warren. Ms. Warren's poems combine imagination with intelligence,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Poetry is a craft, not (only) an art. It is not about "expressing your feelings" or "being yourself"--at least not if you want the reader to undestand the poem. It is about using the English language to make a point about the human condition, using the resources of the language--metaphor, simile, cadence, metric, etc., etc.--to turn your vague observation into a pointed and memorable one. These poems do just that. Classical in form (most of them rhyme, many are sonnets), they make interesting, indeed sometimes very surprising, points about the human condition. For example, from "Nakedness": "But you're not really naked if you know somebody could be watching. Let him stare; youve got your wits about you for defenses. Nakedness is being unaware" There are many such memorable and interesting examples in Ms. Warren's poems. Not all are immortal masterpieces, of course--perhaps NONE are, as masterpieces are not made to order. But they are all good, showing both technical skill and insight into the human condition.
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