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Irony & Identity
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Irony & Identity

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In a world saturated with information and rife with uncertainty, how do we define ourselves? Irony & Identity: Persona and Voice in Contemporary American Poetry delves into this complex question, exploring the fascinating interplay between irony, identity, and the poetic voice in modern American verse. This insightful exploration examines how poets navigate the ever-shifting landscape of selfhood in a postmodern world, grappling with fragmentation, multiplicity, and the pervasive presence of irony.

The book begins by unraveling the intricate relationship between irony and the construction of poetic identity, examining how the self is questioned and destabilized in the contemporary context. It introduces the concept of a poetics of persona, revealing how poets utilize carefully crafted speakers to explore the nuances of self-expression. Masks & Mirrors extends this exploration by delving into the mechanics of persona creation, analyzing the delicate balance between authenticity and artifice in the construction of poetic voice.

Moving beyond the surface, the book investigates the power of vulnerability in poetic expression. It examines the confessional mode, exploring how poets utilize self-revelation to forge connections and create meaning. Risk & Revelation become intertwined as poets navigate the delicate terrain between privacy and public discourse, daring to speak the unspeakable in their search for truth and understanding.

Irony as Defense offers a compelling analysis of irony's protective function in contemporary poetry. The book explores how ironic language can serve as a shield against the complexities of the modern world, offering a form of emotional distance that allows poets to engage with difficult subjects without succumbing to sentimentality. This exploration then shifts to the Fragmented Self, analyzing how contemporary poetry reflects the fractured nature of identity in the postmodern era. The book delves into the concept of multiplicity, exploring how poets embrace and express the inherent contradictions of selfhood through divided voices and fractured narratives.

Poetry & Politics intertwines, as the book examines how poets utilize their craft to engage with social issues. It analyzes how the personal becomes political in contemporary poetry, with poets drawing upon their individual experiences to address broader societal concerns. The book highlights the crucial role of poetry as a form of social commentary and a platform for marginalized voices. Finally, Evolving Identities provides a thought-provoking conclusion, reflecting on the future of poetic voice in an ever-changing world. The book contemplates the potential for moving beyond irony towards new forms of expression, emphasizing the ongoing evolution of selfhood in contemporary American verse.

Irony & Identity: Persona and Voice in Contemporary American Poetry offers a crucial and timely exploration of the challenges and possibilities of self-expression in the modern world. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary poetry, literary theory, and the complexities of human experience.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Corvus McCarty
Date
4 February 2025
Pages
70
ISBN
9798348489793

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In a world saturated with information and rife with uncertainty, how do we define ourselves? Irony & Identity: Persona and Voice in Contemporary American Poetry delves into this complex question, exploring the fascinating interplay between irony, identity, and the poetic voice in modern American verse. This insightful exploration examines how poets navigate the ever-shifting landscape of selfhood in a postmodern world, grappling with fragmentation, multiplicity, and the pervasive presence of irony.

The book begins by unraveling the intricate relationship between irony and the construction of poetic identity, examining how the self is questioned and destabilized in the contemporary context. It introduces the concept of a poetics of persona, revealing how poets utilize carefully crafted speakers to explore the nuances of self-expression. Masks & Mirrors extends this exploration by delving into the mechanics of persona creation, analyzing the delicate balance between authenticity and artifice in the construction of poetic voice.

Moving beyond the surface, the book investigates the power of vulnerability in poetic expression. It examines the confessional mode, exploring how poets utilize self-revelation to forge connections and create meaning. Risk & Revelation become intertwined as poets navigate the delicate terrain between privacy and public discourse, daring to speak the unspeakable in their search for truth and understanding.

Irony as Defense offers a compelling analysis of irony's protective function in contemporary poetry. The book explores how ironic language can serve as a shield against the complexities of the modern world, offering a form of emotional distance that allows poets to engage with difficult subjects without succumbing to sentimentality. This exploration then shifts to the Fragmented Self, analyzing how contemporary poetry reflects the fractured nature of identity in the postmodern era. The book delves into the concept of multiplicity, exploring how poets embrace and express the inherent contradictions of selfhood through divided voices and fractured narratives.

Poetry & Politics intertwines, as the book examines how poets utilize their craft to engage with social issues. It analyzes how the personal becomes political in contemporary poetry, with poets drawing upon their individual experiences to address broader societal concerns. The book highlights the crucial role of poetry as a form of social commentary and a platform for marginalized voices. Finally, Evolving Identities provides a thought-provoking conclusion, reflecting on the future of poetic voice in an ever-changing world. The book contemplates the potential for moving beyond irony towards new forms of expression, emphasizing the ongoing evolution of selfhood in contemporary American verse.

Irony & Identity: Persona and Voice in Contemporary American Poetry offers a crucial and timely exploration of the challenges and possibilities of self-expression in the modern world. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary poetry, literary theory, and the complexities of human experience.

Unmask the poetic self. Claim your copy today!

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Corvus McCarty
Date
4 February 2025
Pages
70
ISBN
9798348489793