A Transnational Poetics
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Exploring the concept of transnationalism in poetry, Jahan Ramazani highlights the dynamic exchanges that shape poetic imagination across cultures and eras. He examines influential poets from Eliot to Langston Hughes, illustrating how their works transcend national boundaries and challenge traditional literary frameworks. By employing themes such as globalization, migration, and decolonization, Ramazani reveals the interconnectedness of modern and contemporary poetry, showcasing its evolution through cross-cultural dialogue and influence.

