Women Poets on Mentorship: Efforts and Affections

This anthology collects twenty-four essays by contemporary women poets whose careers were influenced by the women who came before them. Selections include Beth Ann Fennelly on Denise Duhamel, Katy Lederer on Lyn Hejinian, Aimee Nezhukumatathil on Naomi Shihab Nye, Eleni Sikelianos on Alice Notley, and Tracy K. Smith on Lucie Brock-Broido, with poems by both the mentors and mentees following the essays. The book demonstrates the powerful, varied, and complex ways in which mentorship takes form and poetic traditions move between generations and within a community. “These essays shed light on how our contributors became poets, where they find inspiration, and how they came to make important poetic life choices: the essays also describe a new kind of influence, one less hierarchical and less patriarchal than the traditional model,” write the editors in the introduction. “We offer this book as tribute to and celebration of those who have paved our way, those who continue on the path alongside us, and those who are yet to come.”