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- Title
Tony Hoagland and Self-Criticism.
- Authors
Halliday, Mark
- Abstract
The article talks about poems by Tony Hoagland that reflects the sense of something wrong going in the world, seeking a culprit with wrongness, changing the world for better and the moods of pondering includes teasing, anger and despairing. It talks about metaphor against mortality and testimony, the harm in the system that includes racism, capitalism, gender relations, human sexuality, the America poetry having the abundance of protest against social injustice and protest by Bob Dylan.
- Subjects
HOAGLAND, Tony, 1953-2018; RIGHT &; wrong; MOOD (Psychology); ANGER; DESPAIR; RACISM; SOCIAL justice; CAPITALISM
- Publication
Literary Imagination, 2019, Vol 21, Issue 2, p219
- ISSN
1523-9012
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/litimag/imz021