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University of Illinois
Press
Urbana and Chicago
Eds. Kevin Stein and G.E. Murray
Defining an Illinois poet as one born in Illinois or one who produced
a considerable body of significant work while living in the state, this
generous volume covers a range of poetic styles and aesthetics, from formalist
to avant-garde, jazz-inspired to rural plain-speaking. Some poems reflect
a strong regional sensibility; many others have more universal concerns.
The editors collaborated closely with the living poets in selecting the
pieces included.
From Gwendolyn Brooks's cutting portrait of the "Ladies from the Ladies'
Betterment League" to Lisel Mueller's gently sardonic map of the small-town
Midwest, Illinois Voices magnifies the fragile threads of human
connection. These rich and memorable poems transmit not only the quirky,
multifaceted personality of the state but also a human geography that
transcends precise location.
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