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				<category><![CDATA[Becoming the Villainess]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[I liked Stephen Burt as a critic before this &#8211; in fact, I&#8217;ve assigned his essays to my class before &#8211; but after this terrific essay on poetry and superheroes:http://poems.com/special_features/prose/essay_burt3.phpI am even more of a fan. He talks about how poets can connect to wider mythology through superheroes, and also how they can be used [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I liked Stephen Burt as a critic before this &#8211; in fact, I&#8217;ve assigned his essays to my class before &#8211; but after this terrific essay on poetry and superheroes:<br /><a href="http://poems.com/special_features/prose/essay_burt3.php">http://poems.com/special_features/prose/essay_burt3.php</a><br />I am even more of a fan. He talks about how poets can connect to wider mythology through superheroes, and also how they can be used as a kind of subversive accessibility:<br />&#8220;Poems about superheroes, famous or obscure, announce their divorce from expectations about high culture, antiquity, &#8220;academic&#8221; difficulty.&#8221;<br />I was pretty excited that the essay mentioned two poems of mine as well.<br />I admit that when I was writing <em>Becoming the Villainess,</em> I was writing it for a specific audience &#8211; for an audience that perhaps wasn&#8217;t that friendly with poetry, but definitely knew something about comic books, video games, and maybe even Greek mythology. I wanted it to be something a college student could pick up and understand, relate to. I wanted it to be something that might make a non-poetry-lover like poetry again.<br />Anyway, check out the article, and you might be tempted to pick up Rae Armantrout&#8217;s new book, <em>Versed</em>, as well.</p>
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