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Loud Music

Stephen Dobyns

Loud Music

Stephen Dobyns

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Related Poems

Over a Cup of Coffee” by Stephen Dobyns

This poem is a useful comparison to “Loud Music”: both begin in the mundane and then delve into philosophical questions about existence. Written in similarly long lines, “Over a Cup of Coffee” is also useful for better understanding Dobyns’s style.

On the Way to Work” by Stephen Dunn

Born in 1939, just two years before Dobyns, Stephen Dunn is a contemporary to Dobyns and an important poet to consider when analyzing Dobyns’s work. Dunn also writes about everyday topics, such as going to work, using the everyday as a jumping off point into the philosophical or abstract. “On the Way to Work” is no exception; it chronicles seeing a bumper sticker that spurs existential thoughts.

White Dog” by Carl Phillips

Carl Phillips, born in 1959, writes in a very different style—short lines with abrupt turns of phrase and arresting syntax. “White Dog” offers an interesting contrast to Dobyns’s work for these rhythmical and formal reasons.

Further Literary Resources

"Stephen Dobyns: Part I" and "Stephen Dobyns: Part II" in The Cortland Review

In these in-depth interviews, Stephen Dobyns shares his journey to becoming a writer and his thoughts on poetic form, the importance of music and rhythm in his long lines, and revision.

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