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The Poet's Handbook book. Judson Jerome's years of experience as both a poet and a teacher come together to expertly guide you through the poetry writing process
The Poet's Handbook book. Judson Jerome's years of experience as both a poet and a teacher come together to expertly guide you through the poetry writing process. You'll learn how to merge mechanics with art to produce poetry that will endure. You'll discover the meanings and uses of a wide variety of poetic terms, illustrated with the works of such poets as Dylan Thomas, Robert Frost, and John Judson Jerome's years of experience as both a poet and a teacher come together to expertly guide you through the poetry writing process.
Select Format: Hardcover. ISBN13: 9780898791488.
Judson Jerome (February 8, 1927 in Tulsa, Oklahoma – August 5, 1991 in Xenia, Ohio) was an American poet, author, and literary critic, perhaps best known for having written the poetry column for Writer's Digest for over thirty years, beginning . .
Judson Jerome (February 8, 1927 in Tulsa, Oklahoma – August 5, 1991 in Xenia, Ohio) was an American poet, author, and literary critic, perhaps best known for having written the poetry column for Writer's Digest for over thirty years, beginning in 1959. He also taught poetry at Antioch College, where his students included Gregory Orr and Mark Strand.
Judson's book "The Poet and the Poem" is similar but is much more personal and uses his own poems as.This is a great little book for the aspiring poet or lyricist.
Judson's book "The Poet and the Poem" is similar but is much more personal and uses his own poems as examples. 3 people found this helpful. I especially like how he doesn't pull any punches with all the fake poets out there, who have as little idea of their supposed craft as a palm reader does biology.
Judson Jerome (1927 - August 5, 1991 in Xenia, Ohio) was an American poet, author, and literary critic, perhaps best known for having written the poetry column for Writer's Digest for thirty years
Judson Jerome (1927-1991, United States).
In writing this article, I paraphrased some of the points that Judson Jerome made in his books The Poet's Handbook and On Being a Poet. I even used some of the same examples that he did. So why did I write the article?
In writing this article, I paraphrased some of the points that Judson Jerome made in his books The Poet's Handbook and On Being a Poet. Indeed, the greatest poetry is that which advances our understanding of the world or ourselves, but which does so in a way that appeals to our artistic sense. The art of a poem should further its meaning.
Judson Jerome was an American poet, author, and literary critic, perhaps best known for having written the poetry column for Writer"s Digest for over thirty years, beginning in 1959. Jerome is involved in the scholarly conversation surrounding a controversial amendment to Ernest Hemingway"s 1933 short story A Clean, Well-Lighted Place: in 1956, Jerome - then an assistant professor of English at Antioch College - wrote to Hemingway to inquire about a section of dialogue which he saw as problematic.
Judson Jerome, a poet and writer, died on Monday in Greene Memorial Hospital in Xenia, Ohio. He was 64 years old and lived in Yellow Springs, Ohio. He died of lung cancer, his wife, Marty Jerome, said. His most recent book of poetry, "Jonah and Job," published by John Daniel Press, consists of two long poems. The Village and Other Poems" has been reissued by Dolphin Moon Press. He also wrote an autobiography, "Flight From Innocence," and a novel, "Nude.
Judson Jerome (1927 - August 5, 1991 in Xenia, Ohio) was an American poet, author, and literary critic, perhaps .
Judson Jerome (1927 - August 5, 1991 in Xenia, Ohio) was an American poet, author, and literary critic, perhaps best known for having written the poetry column for Writer's Digest for thirty years. Jerome was also responsible for a controversial amendment to Ernest Hemingway's 1933 short story A Clean, Well-Lighted Place ; in 1956, Jerome - then an assistant professor of English at Antioch College - wrote to Hemingway to inquire about a section of dialogue which he saw as problematic.