Poetry FM

Poetry FM American Poetry and Radio Counterculture - Contemporary North American Poetry Series

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Publisher's Synopsis

Poetry FM is the first book to explore the dynamic relationship between post-1945 poetry and radio in the United States. Contrary to assumptions about the decline of literary radio production in the television age, the transformation of the broadcasting industry after World War II changed writers' engagement with radio in ways that impacted both the experimental development of FM radio and the oral, performative emphasis of postwar poetry.

Lisa Hollenbach traces the history of Pacifica Radio-founded in 1946, the nation's first listener-supported public radio network-through the 1970s: from the radical pacifists and poets who founded Pacifica after the war; to the San Francisco Renaissance, Beat, and New York poets who helped define the countercultural sound of Pacifica stations KPFA and WBAI in the 1950s and 1960s; to the feminist poets and activists who seized Pacifica's frequencies in the 1970s. In the poems and recorded broadcasts of writers like Kenneth Rexroth, Jack Spicer, Allen Ginsberg, Amiri Baraka, Audre Lorde, Pat Parker, Bernadette Mayer, and Susan Howe, one finds a recurring ambivalence about the technics and poetics of reception. Through tropes of static noise, censorship, and inaudibility as well as voice, sound, and signal, these radiopoetic works suggest new ways of listening to the sounds and silences of Cold War American culture.

Book information

ISBN: 9781609388911
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Imprint: University of Iowa Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 791.440973
DEWEY edition: 23/eng/20221114
Language: English
Number of pages: ix, 251
Weight: 295g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 14mm