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Against Coercion: Games Poets Play
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Against Coercion: Games Poets Play
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Against Coercion: Games Poets Play
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"The inertia of language," declares Geoffrey Hill, is also "the coercive force of language." Good poets write against coercion, and
is essentially about the power of words. Looking at our most highly organized form of words, poems, and how they work, it observes how that work speaks—always indirectly—to historical, ethical, and aesthetic questions, including matters of culture, identity, and feminism. It also demonstrates how to read poetry—how to go beyond an elementary (and usually boring) approach, thereby recovering the sheer pleasure of good poems and resisting the coercion of language, that power of words to do ill.