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Filreis, Alan
Al Filreis
Al Filreis
(born 1956) is the Kelly Professor of English at the
University of Pennsylvania
, Faculty Director of the
Kelly Writers House
, and Director of the
Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing at the University of Pennsylvania
. With
Charles Bernstein
, he founded
PennSound
in 2003; PennSound is a large archive of recordings of poets reading their own poetry. Filreis is also publisher of ''Jacket2'' magazine and host of a monthly podcast series called "PoemTalk", a collaboration with the
Poetry Foundation
. Among his books are ''Stevens and the Actual World'', ''Modernism from Right to Left,'' and ''Counter-revolution of the Word: The Conservative Attack on Modern Poetry, 1945-1960.''
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Wallace Stevens and the Actual World.
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Modernism from right to left : Wallace Stevens, the thirties & literary radicalism / Alan Filreis.
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