Laugh Lines


Humor, Genre, and Political Critique in Late Twentieth-Century AmericanPoetry

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By Carrie Conners
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
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277

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Carrie Conners is professor of English at LaGuardia Community College-CUNY. Her debut poetry collection, Luscious Struggle, was selected as a 2020 Paterson Poetry Prize Finalist, and her second poetry collection, Species of Least Concern, was named a finalist of the 2021 Main Street Rag Book Award. Her essays and poems have appeared in the Journal of Working-Class Studies, Bodega, Kestrel, Quiddity, RHINO, and Chautauqua, among other publications.

Conners is a fine critic, and the strength of Laugh Lines is in its individual case studies.--Peter Kirkpatrick "Humor" Carrie Conners's Laugh Lines: Humor, Genre, and Political Critique in Late Twentieth-Century American Poetry is a delight to read.--Kyle Smith "Studies in American Humor" Exploring the serious role humor can take in interrogating and exposing the failures in contemporary society (especially the role of capitalism), Laugh Lines brings a deeper understanding and appreciation of humor in modern poetry.--George Bilgere, author of Blood Pages

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