“Subtly, with a many-faceted attention and care, David Young takes us on a journey through six modernist poems and reveals why and how these works continue to be luminous presences in the lives of so many poets and readers.”--Susan Stewart, Princeton University
“Rilke, Yeats, Stevens, Williams, Moore, and Montale: these writers have been like Stevens's 'old chaos of the sun,' an unquenchable source for much of the best 20th-century poetry. Never are they more challenging or exciting than in the long poem. David Young, one of the premier teachers of poetry in the United States, chooses a representative long poem by each and then generously guides us through each one. His intelligence and curiosity are keen, his voice melodious. Young adapts his discussion as needed to bring out each poet's utmost individuality yet also well shows what they have in common.”--Peter Schmidt, chair, English Department, Swarthmore College