This collection of poems and essays by both poets and scholars explores how John Donnes writing has entered into the language, the imagination, and the navigation of erotic and spiritual desires and experiences of twentieth- and twenty-first-century writers. The chapters chart a winding path from a description of the Donne and Contemporary Poetry Project at Fordham University to an encounter with the Holy Sonnets to a set of modern holy sonnets and then through the work of a poet who used Donnes Devotions on Emergent Occasions to chart his own dying. There are further poems on sickness and recovery, an essay on Donne and disease that brings in the work of an Australian poet, and several chapters of poems with various Donnean echoes. Of the final four chapters, one places Donne in relation to another poet and one to the Psalms, followed by two chapters on Donnes speech figures and his poetics.
Introduction: Looking for, Listening for Donne.- The History of the Donne and Contemporary Poetry Project.- On the Road with Donne: An Idiosyncratic Pilgrimage
Per Fretrum Febris:The Diseased Body in John Donne and Brett Foster.-?Seven Poems.- Poem: The Plexiglass Wall with Commentary: Donne and the Vital Verb.- Reading Donne: A Sentimental Journey.- Poems: Sonnets 1-14.- Whats Done is Donne and How Can I Find God Now: Poems from
The Volcano Sequence.-?Aubades and Epithalamia.- Poems: Bird of Fire; The Double Death of Orpheus from
The Ground.-?The Sunne Rising, Felinity.- Poem: Musing.- Heaney, Donne and the Boldness of Love.- Quiver, Chatter, Purple Jinx: On Donne, Translation and the Psalms.- Donne and the Reign of Figures.- Turn, Return, Revolve: John Donnes Kinetic Poetics.
Judith Scherer Herz is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Concordia University. She has written on Donne, Milton, Shakespeare, and other elS)