Inventions on the Brink

Essays

J T Barbarese author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Louisiana State University Press

Publishing:13th Nov '25

£26.99

This title is due to be published on 13th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Inventions on the Brink cover

Inventions on the Brink, a collection of literary journalism by J. T. Barbarese, offers engagingly plainspoken and informed essays on American poetry from Edgar Allan Poe to the present, written by a poet with long experience in the classroom. The collection discusses writers as divergent as Walt Whitman and Ezra Pound, Hart Crane and A. R. Ammons, Gerald Stern and John Prine. It includes a separate section of essays examining the craft of translation with attention to specific works translated from ancient Greek, Italian, and modern French.

A distinguishing feature of the book is that it is informed by literary theory but independent of any particular critical modality. Barbarese writes about literature for a general audience, particularly readers with wide tastes interested in engaging with literary art. His essays are the outcome of deeply reading and internalizing work he has known, studied, and admired over the course of a long career of publishing, teaching, and public lecturing.

Praise for J. T. Barbarese
"A poet . . . whose perceptions are idiosyncratic, often comically so (especially his seeing), but always insightful and strikingly original." - Prairie Schooner

"The freshness of his language matches perfectly—abets, I should say—the freshness and candor of his world view." - David Yezzi

ISBN: 9780807185087

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm

Weight: unknown

280 pages