Title: The Closing of the American Line: Expansive Poetry and Ideology
Abstract: Narrative. Among the movement's most vocal advocates and theorists are Dick Allen, Frederick Feirstein, Frederick Turner, Dana Gioia, Robert McDowell, Thomas Fleming, Gerald Harnett, and Brad Leithauser. Among its most highly acclaimed poets are Leithauser, Gioia, Turner, Timothy Steele, and Charles Martin.1 The movement has also been promoted by the criticism of such figures as Steele, Bruce Bawer, Christopher Clausen, and Robert McPhillips. Magazines associated with Expansive poetry include The New Criterion, The Hudson Review, The Reaper, Hellas, Chronicles, and The Kenyon Review (new series) under Turner's editorship. The move-
Publication Year: 1992
Publication Date: 1992-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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