An interview with writer Camille Paglia is presented. When asked of the people she criticized in her book "Break, Blow, Burn," she says that no name is known in the second half of the book. She also mentions that there has been a estrangement from poetry's visibility in education or even for magazine and newspaper reader. She adds that compared to prose, poetry is more magical.
History
Journal
Writing on the edge
Volume
22
Issue
2
Season
Spring
Pagination
84 - 95
Publisher
University of California, Davis : University Writing Program
Location
Davis, Calif.
ISSN
1064-6051
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2012, University of California, Davis , University Writing Program