Florian Gargaillo, associate professor of English at Austin Peay State University, is the author of Echo and Critique: Poetry and the Cliches of Public Speech.
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"Queer Allusion makes an important contribution to poetry studies because it asks us to rethink literary influence. Contesting dominant views on the topic put forward by Bate and Bloom, Florian Gargaillo argues that literary influence need not be viewed as hierarchical, a burden, or a source of conflict between the new poet and the precursor. Instead, influence can be understood as an expression of the later poet's desire for community and connection across time." - Daniel Morris, author of Not Born Digital: Poetics, Print Literacy, New Media "Gargaillo's book will open eyes to the expressive and communicative potential, the consolatory or liberatory power of a large corpus of famous poets, echoing and learning from one another, from the Victorian era to the present." - Marshall Brown, author of The Tooth That Nibbles at the Soul: Essays on Poetry and Music

