Críticas:
"Equal parts friendly invitation for the uninitiated into the joys and possibilities of reading poetry for the uninitiated and opinionated cultural critique of the contemporary American poetry scene. . . . The book covers a heck of a lot without getting lost in the esoteric."--"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
""Beautiful & Pointless" is a clear-eyed, opinionated, and idiosyncratic guide to a vibrant but endangered art form, essential reading for anyone who loves poetry, and also for those of us who mostly just admire it from afar."--Tom Perrotta
"David Orr is an authentic iconoclast. His criticism is exuberant and original. Dr. Johnson, my critical hero, urged us to clear our mind of cant. Orr has cleared his. He will enhance the perception of his readers. And he wins my heart by his love for Edward Lear."--Harold Bloom
"David Orr reminds us that poetry is an ancient and living art, a robust American art, and not a commodity or vehicle for self-expression, social betterment, or career enhancement. He argues his case with passion, eloquence, erudition and good sense - and, as is his custom, not a little moxy."--August Kleinzahler
"A passionate, nimble little book."--David Kirby, "The New York Times Book Review"
""Beautiful and Pointless" holds a mirror up to the poetry world itself. Orr starts from a brilliantly accurate characterization of what it feels like to read a poem, which should be up on the wall in every high school English classroom."--"Slate"
"With "Beautiful & Pointless", Orr mingles humor with analysis in a way that should provide fodder for novices and academics in equal measure."--"The Onion"
"A short, lively guidebook. . . . With informal spirit and playful wit, Orr invites readers to disagree with him. . . . He comes across as an engaged, discriminating reader-critic concerned with examining rather than selling us a product."--William H. Pritchard, "Commonweal"
"With "Beautiful & Pointless," Orr mingles humor with analysis in a way that should provide fodder for novices and academics in equal measure."--"The Onion"
"Beautiful and Pointless" holds a mirror up to the poetry world itself. Orr starts from a brilliantly accurate characterization of what it feels like to read a poem, which should be up on the wall in every high school English classroom. --"Slate""
Reseña del editor:
The poetry columnist for the New York Times Book Review offers an engaging exploration of modern-day poetry, encouraging the uninitiated to give verse a try and promising that, if they stick with it through the initial confusion, poetry can be a very beautiful thing. 35,000 first printing.
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