“Lyric Trade is a capacious and distinctive intervention in contemporary lyric studies, whose examination of the relationships between long poems and lyric, subjectivity and form, and politics and theory is grounded in a deeply thoughtful series of readings of important twentieth-century poetics.”—Andrea Brady, author, Poetry and Bondage: A History and Theory of Lyric Constraint
“This is a book about the lyric in a time when the lyric itself has become overdetermined, not least because the subjectivity it subtends is similarly overdetermined. It is smart, well researched, and well written.”—Joseph Jonghyun Jeon, University of California, Irvine
“Bloch masterfully structures her book, building her argument block by block across her chapters, using the first few paragraphs of each to summarize the previous material and look forward to the next. Lyric Trade could be profitably read alongside Jonathan Culler's Theory of the Lyric for an alternative view of the importance (or lack of importance) of the speaking subject.”—Choice