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City Poems and American Urban Crisis: 1945 to the Present (Bloomsbury Studies in Critical Poetics)

SKU: 9781350055780

14,160.00

Uncover the critical role of American poetry in understanding the nation’s urban crisis from 1945 onwards. Professor Nate Mickelson’s compelling analysis explores how poets like William Carlos Williams and Wanda Coleman captured evolving city experiences, engaging with urban planning and activism. This book bridges poetry and urban theory, revealing how city poems offer vital critiques and pathways to more just urban futures. An indispensable resource for literature students, urban studies scholars, and researchers keen on global urbanism and literary analysis in India.

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