"I sometimes talk about the making of a poem within the poem"
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The subtext is a negotiation of authority. A poem that points at its own gears says: I know you know this is made. It invites you to watch craft happen in real time - revision, doubt, the tug between impulse and form - and it turns those “behind-the-scenes” moments into subject matter. That move can be disarming, even intimate, while also retaining a certain coolness: the poet is present, but not pleading.
Context matters. Mid-20th-century American poetry was pulled between high modernist difficulty, confessional rawness, and a growing skepticism about grand pronouncements. Nemerov, often associated with a wry, formally attentive intelligence, finds a third lane: self-awareness without self-indulgence. Metapoetry becomes his way of keeping lyric honest in an age allergic to sincerity and unimpressed by mystique. The poem becomes a small workshop with the lights on, insisting that artifice isn’t the opposite of truth; it’s one of its methods.
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