Poetry and Antipoetry
Discover the intricate world of Jacob's poetry in Poetry and Antipoetry by Annette Thau, published by The University of North Carolina Press in 1976. This insightful analysis spans 128 pages, delving into the major stylistic devices that define Jacob's work, including puns, parody, and vivid imagery. Thau's expertly crafted study not only highlights the richness and complexity of Jacob's lyrical style but also challenges and enriches the traditional understanding of his poetry. Whether you're a poetry enthusiast or a scholar, this book offers a fresh perspective on Jacob's contributions to the literary landscape. Enhance your collection with this essential read that explores the depths of poetic expression and the art of antipoetry.