A Sense of Regard: Essays on Poetry and Race brings together a confluence of contributors discussing issues of poetry and race in context of their own varied racial backgrounds. The authors bring up a multitude of important topics grouped under chapter headings like "Racialization & Reimagination: Whitman & the New Americans," "The Unsayable & the Subversive," "Imperialism & Experiments: Comedy, Confession, Collage, Conscience," and "Self as Center: Sonics, Code Switching, Culture, and Clarity." This unique book shines a much needed light on the intersection of poetry and race from years past to the present.
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