Rachel Blau DuPlessis reading from The Complete Drafts

May 8, 2025 by  
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Authors Voices gives writers a platform for reading their work. It’s an honor for me to be able to present poet and literary critic Rachel Blau DuPlessis reading from her extraordinary long poem, Drafts, which she began in 1986 and completed in 2012.

Now the great Minneapolis-based independent literary publisher Coffee House Press is publishing The Complete Drafts for the first time in a beautiful two-volume boxed edition.

Up to now, only sections of this amazing long poem have been published, including The Collage Poems of Drafts (2011), Pitch: Drafts 77-95 (2010), Torques: Drafts 58-76 (2007), Drafts. Drafts 39-57, Pledge, with Draft, unnumbered: Précis (2004), and Drafts 1-38, Toll (2001). Making the complete version of this long poem available is an important achievement, and thanks are due to Coffee House for their commitment to publishing important books like this one.

In the words of poet and critic Ron Silliman, “DuPlessis’s Drafts begins more with questions than answers, literally in Draft 1 chasing a bird in the bush, sensing that the right answers need to be further questions.”

I love the exploratory, wide ranging nature of the writing in this poem. It’s illuminating, surprising, and inspiring. The language and ideas are as complex and challenging as the poet’s mind.

DePlessis was a professor at Temple University for many years. She is the deserving recipient of many honors and awards. Her most recent work of nonfiction is A Long Essay on the Long Poem: Modern and Contemporary Poetics and Practices.

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

Blau is always engaging, whether reading her work, or talking about poetry, poetics, and ideas.

The Complete Drafts, Coffee House Press, 984 pages, 9781566897235, May 20, 2025, $70.

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Note 1: This reading was recorded in early February, 2025 when the book was scheduled to be published in April. As of this post (May 8, 2025), it is now scheduled for release May 20, 2025.

Note 2: Last week, the Trump regime cancelled or withdrew NEA’s already committed grants to arts organization, including literary presses and magazines, and more or less gutted the NEA’s staff, simultaneously deleting both NEA and NEH in its proposed Federal budget for the next fiscal year. While we do not know at this time what the eventual outcome of any legal challenges or Congressional actions will be, if you support the idea that a healthy literary community is good for democracy and culture, please support efforts to save the NEA and NEH, and make donations to the nonprofit arts and culture organizations and groups that support them.

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