Susan Vanderborg is an assistant professor at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, specializing in twentieth-century American experimental poetry.
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"In this deft and engaging study, Vanderborg astutely reconfigures (and sometimes dramatically reverses) the relation between primary and secondary texts in three generations of American avant-garde poets. By exploring the paratexts that these poets produced to explain their own central texts, she reveals how each poet's lexical and semantic distortions can be understood as strategies to create a new sense of poetic community. . . . And in the process, she also provides a splendid introduction to the pleasures, the complexities, and the provocations of the postmodern avant-garde poem."-Edward Brunner, author of Cold War Poetry