Available surfaces : essays on poesis /

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Author / Creator:Hummer, T. R.
Imprint:Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, c2012.
Description:x, 150 p. ; 21 cm.
Language:English
Series:Poets on poetry
Poets on poetry.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8946093
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ISBN:9780472071852 (hardback)
0472071858 (hardback)
9780472051854 (paper)
0472051857 (paper)
9780472028948 (e-book)
0472028944 (e-book)
Summary:"T. R. Hummer grew up in the Deep South and planned to become a musician before he met poetry. This musical influence is visible in his work: he often discusses poetry together with music (and sometimes the other way around), and his career has included both writing and performance. The present volume, Available Surfaces, focuses on the art of making both poetry and music and on the concept of "making" as well. Hummer draws on childhood experiences ("A Length of Hemp Rope"), adult experiences ("Hotel California"), experiences as a poet ("Available Surfaces"), and experiences as an explorer of unworldly spaces ("The Hive," "Brain Wave and the End of Science Fiction"). Hummer has published ten volumes of poetry with presses including Louisiana State University Press and the University of Illinois Press. His work has appeared in two anthology volumes published by Simon & Schuster and Cengage and in two Pushcart Prize anthologies. He has edited the Kenyon Review, the Georgia Review, and the Cimarron Review, among other journals. "--
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In Available Surfaces , T. R. Hummer explores the art of making both poetry and music, and of the concept of "making" itself. He draws on childhood experiences and experiences as an adult, as a poet, and as an explorer of unworldly spaces to examine that "something ineffable about the process of making of which the poem is the exemplary artifact."

Hummer grew up in the deep South, and spent many of his high school years playing saxophone in various rock and roll bands before he met poetry. This musical influence is visible in his work: he often discusses poetry together with music, or music with poetry, and his career has included both writing and performance.

Physical Description:x, 150 p. ; 21 cm.
ISBN:9780472071852
0472071858
9780472051854
0472051857
9780472028948
0472028944