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The Hatred of Poetry by Ben Lerner

gothicbirdhouse's review against another edition

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2.0

Dålig översättning, helt okej essä.

smarien's review

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I started to read this but could not finish

cryptic_casp's review

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challenging informative reflective slow-paced

4.0

rociomodesta's review against another edition

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challenging informative reflective fast-paced

2.75

turnerjo's review

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4.0

Found the tensions between individuality and universality illuminating. Poetry exists in a space that constantly reminds us that it is insufficient to the task of representing its referents.

Too many parentheses and em dashes tho

shaunnow38's review

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informative reflective medium-paced

4.5

noellelala's review

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informative reflective fast-paced

3.5

wingsyuenanna's review

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4.0

"An art hated from without and within. What kind of art has a condition of its possibility a perfect contempt? And then, even reading contemptuously, you don't achieve the genuine."

I had always found poetry hard to understand. It both tries to be relatable but also precise, written for all but also for only you. In my head, it tries to do too much but is inaccessible and powerless. Ben Lerner gives a concise argument for good and bad poetry. Poetry with good structure and intentions can be both disliked and admired.

I think back to The Hill We Climb by Amanda Gorman. Her performance was shining and powerful. For the first time, I could imagine that poems can be powerful. They can be remembered and evoke a passion that units. So perhaps a good poem can make us empathetic for others and share emotions from other perspectives.

thebookhunter's review

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A great, contemplative piece on a genre that has been controversial for eons.

timechewer's review

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3.0

i feel too stupid for this