The Art of Voice
- 176 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
An award-winning poet, teacher and champion of poetry (New York Times) demystifies the elusive element of voice.
Los años formativos de Anthony Dey Hoagland transcurrieron en diversas bases militares del sur, moldeados por la carrera de su padre como médico del ejército. Su rica trayectoria educativa incluyó estudios en Williams College, la Universidad de Iowa y la Universidad de Arizona, donde obtuvo su MFA. Antes de dedicarse por completo a la escritura, Hoagland abrazó una diversa gama de experiencias, desde trabajos agrícolas en el noroeste hasta la vida comunitaria. Posteriormente, contribuyó al mundo literario impartiendo escritura creativa en la Universidad de Houston, cultivando nuevas voces.



An award-winning poet, teacher and champion of poetry (New York Times) demystifies the elusive element of voice.
The final book of poems by Tony Hoagland, “one of the most distinctive voices of our time” (Carl Dennis).Over the course of his celebrated career, Tony Hoagland ventured fearlessly into the unlit alleys of emotion and experience. The poems in Turn Up the Ocean examine with an unflinching eye and mordant humor the reality of living and dying in a time and culture that conspire to erase our inner lives. Hoagland’s signature wit and unparalleled observations take in long-standing injustices, the atrocities of American empire and consumerism, and our ongoing habit of looking away. In these poems, perseverance depends on a gymnastics of skepticism and comedy, a dogged quest for authentic connection, and the consolations of the natural world. Turn Up the Ocean is a remarkable and moving collection, a fitting testament to Hoagland’s devotion to the capaciousness and art of poetry.