Teaching Poetry Now Paul AllatsonAn inspiring, one of a kind collection of innovative, inclusive approaches to teaching poetry in today's college classrooms. As any poetry teacher knows, the best ideas about poems are built with students. In Teaching Poetry Now, this seemingly simple premise yields an unprecedented trove of practical strategies for enlivening college level poetry instruction and making it more inclusive. In thirty one short, provocative essays, contributors draw on
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