Amy Lowell and the subconscious

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Amy Lowell and the subconscious

Hello poets and readers,

One of the first pieces of writing I remember reading about process is Amy Lowell’s essay ‘The Process of Making Poetry’ (from a book originally published in 1930). Lowell was an early shaker in the Imagist movement, and experimented with lineation and what we now call prose poetry. She also wrote haiku and is anthologised in the recent Haiku in English: The First Hundred Years.

Period21 Mar 2019

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  • TitleAmy Lowell and the subconscious
    Media name/outletPoetry in Process: Understanding poetic process from inspiration to final edit
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Date21/03/19
    DescriptionAMY LOWELL, BLOGS, KNOWING & UNKNOWING, MELINDA SMITH, SUBCONSCIOUS
    Amy Lowell and the subconscious
    by Owen Bullock • March 21, 2019
    Hello poets and readers,

    One of the first pieces of writing I remember reading about process is Amy Lowell’s essay ‘The Process of Making Poetry’ (from a book originally published in 1930). Lowell was an early shaker in the Imagist movement, and experimented with lineation and what we now call prose poetry. She also wrote haiku and is anthologised in the recent Haiku in English: The First Hundred Years.
    Producer/AuthorOwen Bullock
    PersonsOwen BULLOCK