A New Romanticism

Essays and Poems

by Andrew Chavez


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/1/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9780759607033

About the Book

A New Romanticism offers an alternative to the currently dominant postmodernist perspective. Postmodernist’s poets often wonder if poetry is dead. A New Romanticism says that poetry is alive and well; it’s postmodernism that is dead--worse!--postmodernism was a stillborn. Postmodernism was and is a stillborn because since its inception it refuses to accept the true nature of human existence, that is, our spiritual nature. Spirituality embarrasses postmodernism. They consider the topic part of the old Christian superstition that they’ve worked hard to be rid of so they could offer the modern world a poetry that was free from all that superstitious nonsense. A New Romanticism is spiritual; not religious. As a spiritual perspective A New Romanticism draws on a fully developed spirituality that helps allow poetry to reveal the life that it has always enjoyed despite the prognostications of postmodernists and postmodernism.

A New Romanticism also wants to take poetry out of the hands of the academics and return poetry to the people where it belongs. Returning poetry to the people will create a vast improvement to the quality of modern poetry while preparing the ground for future poets to create the body of work that will represent an inevitable renaissance in the art of poetry. That renaissance will never come with postmodernists choking poetry to death with all their useless proscriptions. This is a time when poetry must break free from all those restrictions and begin the labors that are required of it now and in the future.


About the Author

Andrew Chavez is currently living in Manhattan, Kansas. He received his B.A. in sociology from Kansas Wesleyan University and did graduate work in sociology at The American University in Washington D.C. and Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas. His M.A. in English is from Kansas State University.