
The Complete Drafts
Rachel Blau Duplessis(Author)
Coffee House Press
Published on 3. July 2025
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984 pages
978-1-56689-723-5 (ISBN)
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From experimental poet Rachel Blau DuPlessis comes a major work over three decades in the making: a long poem addressing the intimate and dynamic nature of poetry, culture, and life.
The Complete Drafts comprises 114 endlessly innovative cantos engaging the poet's life and our times. Saturated with polyphonic responses to the historical and artistic sweep of the 20th and 21st centuries, all emotions are double and conflicting: wonder and bedazzlement at the world alongside grief for what we have made of it.
Transcendent and ethically inquisitive at once, The Complete Drafts is an urgent contemporary long poem of hope, critique, resistance, and melos.
The Complete Drafts comprises 114 endlessly innovative cantos engaging the poet's life and our times. Saturated with polyphonic responses to the historical and artistic sweep of the 20th and 21st centuries, all emotions are double and conflicting: wonder and bedazzlement at the world alongside grief for what we have made of it.
Transcendent and ethically inquisitive at once, The Complete Drafts is an urgent contemporary long poem of hope, critique, resistance, and melos.
Reviews / Votes
Praise for The Complete Drafts"With recourse to an astonishing range of techniques and material devices, formal concern as inclination and qualm, these poems register, lament, react to and wrestle with erosions on multiple fronts-psychic, social, historical, somatic....They affirm and negate the toll history takes on letter and spirit, affirming and negating and navigating a way between." -Nathaniel Mackey, National Book Award-winning author of Splay Anthem
"Explicitly playful and serious, generative and interpretive, Rachel Blau DuPlessis's Drafts are essential writing and reading." -Catherine Daly, American Book Review
"Drafts claims a place for women in the American epic. It redefines the genre's history component to include the social, family, sexuality and daily life-as the Annales School has done for historiography in general. A thrilling achievement." -Rosmarie Waldrop, author of The Nick of Time
"DuPlessis's ongoing long poem is proving to be one of the major poetic achievements of our time." -Ron Silliman, author of Against Conceptual Poetry
"DuPlessis is after nothing less than a 'dolce stil nuovo' for 'women's poetry'-one that is 'outside gender' but indebted to the insights of the women's movements in which she participated." -Maria Damon, author of The Dark End of the Street: Margins in American Vanguard Poetry
"One of the most ambitious undertakings by an American poet, Drafts is a courageous and witty struggle to open modernism up to feminism, or, more broadly, to imagine how a truly ethical culture might sound." -Bob Perelman, author of Jack and Jill in Troy
"I admire [DuPlessis's] ardor and integrity: her voice indicates suffering. With each gold drop the poetry progresses, doused by further experience. In her exploration of poetics, a rare cerebral intimacy forms as we are drawn into her schemata." -Barbara Guest, author of The Red Gaze
"Drafts is a raucous reperforming of the epic as long poems including histories. This work is a monument, albeit anti-monumental, of contemporary North American poetry. You can try to go around it, or turn back, but you can't ignore it." -Charles Bernstein, author of Topsy-Turvy
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Language
English
Place of publication
MN
United States
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Paper over boards
Illustrations
B&W illustrations throughout
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 74 mm
Weight
1338 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56689-723-5 (9781566897235)
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Rachel Blau DuPlessis is a poet, scholar, critic, and collagist. Her work includes the notable long poem Drafts (1986-2012), related historical-serial books such as Daykeeping (2023), and collage poems. As a poet-critic she has written extensively on gender, modern and contemporary poetry, and both feminist and objectivist poetics, with special attention to H.D., Mina Loy, Lorine Niedecker, Barbara Guest, and George Oppen.