Beyond Ourselves: Contemporary Poets on Muriel Rukeyser
Editat de Catherine Gander, Stefania Heim Contribuţii de Daniel Borzutzky, Susan Briante, Stacy Hardy, Erika Meitner, Philip Metres, Jena Osman, Deborah Paredez, Khadijah Queen, Solmaz Sharif, Nomi Stoneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 apr 2026
Beyond Ourselves is the first volume of its kind to comprehensively consider the continued urgency and lasting legacy of Rukeyser’s work as a key source and inspiration for poets working today. Volume editors Catherine Gander and Stefania Heim—both scholars and poets—have gathered critical and creative contributions from some of the most innovative, exciting, and socially engaged poets writing today. In lyric and braided essays, scholarly critique, hybrid investigations, documentary collages, and collaborative poetry, these poets dive deeply into Muriel Rukeyser’s work and life to interrogate, explore, and challenge the models she provides for thinking and writing in our own social, political, and poetic moment. These essays address a range of themes, from the transhistorical politics of motherhood and contemporary relational and feminist poetics of war to communal history via documentary film and the possibilities of coalition-building beyond borders. As in Rukeyser’s own work, the forms of these texts animate their inquiries.
Beyond Ourselves is a volume at the intersections of creative and critical thought, reflecting on how Rukeyser’s expansive body of work offers a vision for, as she writes, “a kind of imagination with which to meet the world.”
Contributors: Daniel Borzutzky, Susan Briante, Catherine Gander, Stacy Hardy, Stefania Heim, Erika Meitner, Philip Metres, Jena Osman, Deborah Paredez, Khadijah Queen, Solmaz Sharif, and Nomi Stone.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781959000662
ISBN-10: 1959000667
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: 21 b-w images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: West Virginia University Press
Colecția West Virginia University Press
ISBN-10: 1959000667
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: 21 b-w images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: West Virginia University Press
Colecția West Virginia University Press
Cuprins
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Catherine Gander and Stefania Heim
Chapter 2 - Dynamic Equilibrium of Word and World: What Muriel Rukeyser Knows About Poetry
Stefania Heim
Chapter 3 - The Breathers
Daniel Borzutzky and Stacy Hardy
Chapter 4 - On Milkweed, Fences, and Webs
Susan Briante
Chapter 5 - The Open Self: On Muriel Rukeyser’s Poetics
Khadijah Queen
Chapter 6 - The Song Starts in My Body: On Muriel Rukeyser and the Forms of Poetry
Philip Metres
Chapter 7 - The Synthetic Dreams of Muriel Rukeyser’s A Place to Live
Jena Osman
Chapter 8 - Resurrection Music
Erika Meitner
Chapter 9 - "The Faces Going Home into War”: The Legacy of Muriel Rukeyser’s Anti-Epic Poetics
Deborah Paredez
Chapter 10 - A Boy Among the Ways: A Poem-Essay on Mazes, Motherhood, and Witness
Nomi Stone
Chapter 11 - “Something Already in Ourselves, But Not Discovered”: Learning from Muriel Rukeyser in Ireland
Catherine Gander
Afterword: How Else to End It
Solmaz Sharif
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Catherine Gander and Stefania Heim
Chapter 2 - Dynamic Equilibrium of Word and World: What Muriel Rukeyser Knows About Poetry
Stefania Heim
Chapter 3 - The Breathers
Daniel Borzutzky and Stacy Hardy
Chapter 4 - On Milkweed, Fences, and Webs
Susan Briante
Chapter 5 - The Open Self: On Muriel Rukeyser’s Poetics
Khadijah Queen
Chapter 6 - The Song Starts in My Body: On Muriel Rukeyser and the Forms of Poetry
Philip Metres
Chapter 7 - The Synthetic Dreams of Muriel Rukeyser’s A Place to Live
Jena Osman
Chapter 8 - Resurrection Music
Erika Meitner
Chapter 9 - "The Faces Going Home into War”: The Legacy of Muriel Rukeyser’s Anti-Epic Poetics
Deborah Paredez
Chapter 10 - A Boy Among the Ways: A Poem-Essay on Mazes, Motherhood, and Witness
Nomi Stone
Chapter 11 - “Something Already in Ourselves, But Not Discovered”: Learning from Muriel Rukeyser in Ireland
Catherine Gander
Afterword: How Else to End It
Solmaz Sharif
Recenzii
“A wonderfully tessellated congregation of contemporary takes on one of the most significant polymaths of American modernism. This rousing, open-hearted collection demonstrates how Rukeyser’s impressive oeuvre continues to inspire new instances of critical inquiry and creative expression.”
—— Michael Leong, Robert P. Hubbard Assistant Professor of Poetry, Kenyon College
—— Michael Leong, Robert P. Hubbard Assistant Professor of Poetry, Kenyon College
Descriere
This groundbreaking collection gathers essays, poems, and hybrid works from contemporary poets who engage in the legacy of Muriel Rukeyser (1913-1980) and her enduring influence as a poet, activist, and innovator who bridged art and social life, emphasizing that poetry was at the heart of her life and politics.