Review from previous edition In this comprehensive work, Houen provides a rich discussion of how each writer engages with multiple possible meanings of "human potential" and "agency" ... Recommended.
C. R. Bloss, Choice
Powers of Possibility is a fine, subtle, and ambitious analysis of literary activism ... Of particular prescience and import is the book's engagement with and contribution to the affective turn in social and literary theory. A finely nuanced but nonetheless strong argument is built for the way these writers each attempt to turn textual possibilities into an affective force toward social action ... It is also a timely intervention reminding us of the enduring power and relevance of literary and poetic provocations and their centrality to social imaginings of alternative possible worlds.
Prof. Julie Stephens, Modern Philology
There's more intellectual force evident on every page of this book than in an entire years worth of poetry reviews in major media.
Jed Rasula, American Literature
Powers of Possibility is an absorbing reading of the relationship between social activism and literary art ... Houen enables varied and subtle analyses of how the performance of feeling may provoke the reader to recognize not only that alternative possibilities exist, but that such recognitions are also forms of meaningful action. Against panoramas of violence or social unrest ranging from the conflicts of war to calls for a larger sexual revolution, Houen provides startling insights into the role of unexpected possibilities ... an immensely valuable book that will be of interest to anyone concerned with the energy and originality of those US experimental writers who reclaim the connections between innovative art and social dilemma.
Josephine G. Hendin, The Modern Language Review