Time in time [electronic resource] : short poems, long poems, and the rhetoric of North American avant-gardism, 1963-2008 / edited by J. Mark Smith.

Edgar Allan Poe, arguing that brevity and intensity were the essence of poetry, declared there was no such thing as a long poem. It can also be said there is no difference between a short and a long poem except duration: a measure of time. Time in Time examines what the difference really is, and inv...

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