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The Best American Poetry 2002 : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Best American Poetry 2002 ''The Best American Poetry 2002'', a volume in ''The Best American Poetry series'', was edited by David Lehman, with poems chosen by guest editor Robert Creeley. The first print run for the book was 30,000.〔() Sofer, Dalia, ""Best" Anthologies: A Global Trend", an article in ''Poets & Writers'' magazine, March 2003, accessed April 14, 2007〕 Amy Bracken Sparks, reviewing the book in ''The Plain Dealer'', wrote that Creeley's choices "are not poems accessible to all; they are innovative in both concept and structure, and therefore risk losing the reader. () Yes, it's a bit of work when not everything is explained. Pretension lurks about, but there's always Diane Di Prima keeping everything earthbound and Sharon Olds writing yet again about her father."〔() Sparks, Amy Bracken, "Collection is eclectic, maybe even electric", book review in the Sunday Arts section of ''The Plain Dealer'', Cleaveland, Ohio, September 29, 2002, page J9, accessed via NewsBank Web site (subscription required), October 13, 2007〕 Carmela Ciuraru, writing in ''The San Diego Union-Tribune'', called Creeley's selection "bold and unconventional. Even his selections of more 'established' names prove to be those who have defied people's expectations — poets such as John Ashbery, Anne Carson, Alice Notley and John Yau." Ciuraru found Juliana Spahr's prose poem "frustratingly tedius" but called the poem by Donald Hall "beautiful".〔() Ciuraru, Carmela, "Throw it up against the brain and see if it sticks", book review, Books section, ''The San Diego Union-Tribune, San Diego, California, September 29, 2002〕 ==Poets and poems included==
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