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The Best American Poetry

The Best American Poetry series consists of annual poetry anthologies, each containing seventy-five poems.

Background Edit

The series, begun by poet and editor David Lehman in 1988, has a different guest editor every year. Lehman, still the general editor of the series, each year contributes a foreword focusing on the state of contemporary poetry, and each year the edition's guest editor also contributes an introduction. The book titles in the series always follow the format of the first, changing only the year: for instance, The Best American Poetry 1988.

According to the Academy of American Poets Web site, "Best American Poetry remains one of the most popular and best-selling poetry books published each year and the series continues to provide a bird's-eye view of the breadth of American poetry."[1]

A compendium for the first decade of the series has also been published, The Best of the Best American Poetry 1988–1997, guest-edited by literary critic Harold Bloom, who selected what he regarded as the seventy-five best poems from the previous ten anthologies. This was followed in 2013 by The Best of the Best American Poetry: 25th Anniversary Edition (2013), in which guest editor Robert Pinsky selected 100 poems from the series' history.

A collection of Lehman's forewords was published together as a look at contemporary poetry called The State of the Art: A Chronicle of American Poetry, 1988–2014.

Guest editors Edit

The guest editors of the series, by year:

* editors who have also been U.S. poet laureates

Rules and process Edit

In his 1988 foreword to the first edition of the series, Lehman laid out the following rules:

  • Lehman would select a poet each year to serve as guest editor;
  • Each year's guest editor would make the final selection of poems;
  • Each year's anthology would have poems from the previous calendar year (the 1988 anthology, for instance, would include only poems published in 1987);
  • There would be fifty to seventy-five poems in each annual anthology (in fact, there have always been 75 poems);
  • The guest editor could select as many as three poems by an individual poet;
  • Poets would be asked to submit brief biographical information and, at their option, given the opportunity to write a bit about the poem chosen ("its form or its occasion or the method of composition or any other feature worth remarking on");
  • The poems could come from magazines, including large-circulation periodicals and small presses, and in rare instances from books by individual poets;
  • For poems that had first appeared more than a year in the past but which had been reprinted in a magazine during the previous calendar year, Lehman decided to have no rule ("To such questions, the anthologist's ever-ready response is: you just play it by ear");
  • Foreign poets residing in the United States, "especially in cases where the poet has come to seem a vital presence in a particular American community", would be eligible to appear, and so John Ash, Seamus Heaney, and Derek Walcott all made it into the 1988 edition.

Lehman also wrote that he had set some tasks for himself as series editor:

  • Maintain continuity from year to year;
  • Enforce "such rules as there are";
  • Assist the guest editor, in particular by helping find poetry for the guest editor to look over;
  • Pick the guest editor.

John Ashbery selected a poem by the series editor for inclusion in the inaugural volume of The Best American Poetry. In his introduction to the 1989 volume, Donald Hall noted that, "The series editor declined to be included."[2] The series editor's own poems have not appeared in subsequent volumes.

In Lehman's foreword to the 1992 book, he noted that translations are ineligible.[3]

Critical reception of the series Edit

According to the Academy of American Poets Web site, "[t]he Best American Poetry series has become one of the mainstays of the poetry publication world." The Academy Web site called the introductions to the collection by the guest editors, as well as Lehman's "state-of-poetry" forewords, "indespensible." As a whole, the anthologies "seem to capture the zeitgeist of the current attitudes in American poetry."[1]

However, the Academy article also noted that the series and its editors are "often criticized for their selections and assessments (common complaints include the exclusion of experimental poets, lack of diversity, and allegiance to poetry's "old guard") [...]"[1]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c [1] Academy of American Poets Web site, Web page/article titled "Great Anthology: Best American Poetry Series", no byline, accessed January 21, 2006
  2. ^ Hall, Donald, Introduction The Best American Poetry 1989 1989, page xxiii
  3. ^ Lehman, David, Foreword, The Best American Poetry 1992, 1992, page x

External links Edit

  • Best American Poetry series web site
  • Best American Poetry series archive
  • Best American Poetry blog

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The Best American Poetry series consists of annual poetry anthologies each containing seventy five poems Contents 1 Background 2 Guest editors 3 Rules and process 4 Critical reception of the series 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditThe series begun by poet and editor David Lehman in 1988 has a different guest editor every year Lehman still the general editor of the series each year contributes a foreword focusing on the state of contemporary poetry and each year the edition s guest editor also contributes an introduction The book titles in the series always follow the format of the first changing only the year for instance The Best American Poetry 1988 According to the Academy of American Poets Web site Best American Poetry remains one of the most popular and best selling poetry books published each year and the series continues to provide a bird s eye view of the breadth of American poetry 1 A compendium for the first decade of the series has also been published The Best of the Best American Poetry 1988 1997 guest edited by literary critic Harold Bloom who selected what he regarded as the seventy five best poems from the previous ten anthologies This was followed in 2013 by The Best of the Best American Poetry 25th Anniversary Edition 2013 in which guest editor Robert Pinsky selected 100 poems from the series history A collection of Lehman s forewords was published together as a look at contemporary poetry called The State of the Art A Chronicle of American Poetry 1988 2014 Guest editors EditThe guest editors of the series by year 2021 Tracy K Smith 2020 Paisley Rekdal 2019 Major Jackson 2018 Dana Gioia 2017 Natasha Trethewey 2016 Edward Hirsch 2015 Sherman Alexie 2014 Terrance Hayes The Best of the Best American Poetry 25th Anniversary Robert Pinsky 2013 Denise Duhamel 2012 Mark Doty 2011 Kevin Young 2010 Amy Gerstler 2009 David Wagoner 2008 Charles Wright 2007 Jericho Brown 2006 Billy Collins 2005 Paul Muldoon 2004 Lyn Hejinian 2003 Yusef Komunyakaa 2002 Robert Creeley 2001 Robert Hass 2000 Rita Dove 1999 Robert Bly 1998 John Hollander The Best of the Best American Poetry 1988 1997 Harold Bloom 1997 James Tate 1996 Adrienne Rich 1995 Richard Howard 1994 A R Ammons 1993 Louise Gluck 1992 Charles Simic 1991 Mark Strand 1990 Jorie Graham 1989 Donald Hall 1988 John Ashbery editors who have also been U S poet laureatesRules and process EditIn his 1988 foreword to the first edition of the series Lehman laid out the following rules Lehman would select a poet each year to serve as guest editor Each year s guest editor would make the final selection of poems Each year s anthology would have poems from the previous calendar year the 1988 anthology for instance would include only poems published in 1987 There would be fifty to seventy five poems in each annual anthology in fact there have always been 75 poems The guest editor could select as many as three poems by an individual poet Poets would be asked to submit brief biographical information and at their option given the opportunity to write a bit about the poem chosen its form or its occasion or the method of composition or any other feature worth remarking on The poems could come from magazines including large circulation periodicals and small presses and in rare instances from books by individual poets For poems that had first appeared more than a year in the past but which had been reprinted in a magazine during the previous calendar year Lehman decided to have no rule To such questions the anthologist s ever ready response is you just play it by ear Foreign poets residing in the United States especially in cases where the poet has come to seem a vital presence in a particular American community would be eligible to appear and so John Ash Seamus Heaney and Derek Walcott all made it into the 1988 edition Lehman also wrote that he had set some tasks for himself as series editor Maintain continuity from year to year Enforce such rules as there are Assist the guest editor in particular by helping find poetry for the guest editor to look over Pick the guest editor John Ashbery selected a poem by the series editor for inclusion in the inaugural volume of The Best American Poetry In his introduction to the 1989 volume Donald Hall noted that The series editor declined to be included 2 The series editor s own poems have not appeared in subsequent volumes In Lehman s foreword to the 1992 book he noted that translations are ineligible 3 Critical reception of the series EditAccording to the Academy of American Poets Web site t he Best American Poetry series has become one of the mainstays of the poetry publication world The Academy Web site called the introductions to the collection by the guest editors as well as Lehman s state of poetry forewords indespensible As a whole the anthologies seem to capture the zeitgeist of the current attitudes in American poetry 1 However the Academy article also noted that the series and its editors are often criticized for their selections and assessments common complaints include the exclusion of experimental poets lack of diversity and allegiance to poetry s old guard 1 References Edit a b c 1 Academy of American Poets Web site Web page article titled Great Anthology Best American Poetry Series no byline accessed January 21 2006 Hall Donald Introduction The Best American Poetry 1989 1989 page xxiii Lehman David Foreword The Best American Poetry 1992 1992 page xExternal links EditBest American Poetry series web site Best American Poetry series archive Best American Poetry blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Best American Poetry amp oldid 1181046481, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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