Poetic Configurations

Poetic Configurations
Title Poetic Configurations PDF eBook
Author Lowry Nelson
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 333
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0271041625

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Configurations

Configurations
Title Configurations PDF eBook
Author Octavio Paz
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Pages 222
Release 1971
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780811201506

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Octavio Paz, the 1990 Nobel Laureate, has won distinction as an anthropologist, philosopher and critic of art and literature. But it is as a poet that he is most celebrated. Configurations was his first major collection to be published in this country, and includes in their entirety Sun Stone (1957) and Blanco (1967). Paz himself translated many of the poems from the Spanish. Some distinguished contributors to this bilingual edition include, among others, Paul Blackburn, Lysander Kemp, Denise Levertov, and Muriel Rukeyser.

Poetic Acts & New Media

Poetic Acts & New Media
Title Poetic Acts & New Media PDF eBook
Author Tom O'Connor
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 216
Release 2006
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780761836308

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Poetic Acts & New Media advances the fields of literary and new media studies by clarifying boundaries between competing genres and media through the creation of a new artistic genre, "media poetry." This aesthetic mode of expression/becoming seeks to transform mass culture (our codes of communication) by self-consciously acknowledging how textual, audio, and/or visual signs are constructed according to their simulation and not their representation. This study draws heavily upon literary media theories that intersect with Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of 'Sense' as a simulated power of sensory transformations. Media poetry becomes a complex power of 'Sense' by blending conventional mass-media codes with poetic simulations that provide alternative forms of creating meaning. Poetic Acts & New Media specifically examines the works of several poets that exemplify this multi-sensory approach to printed-text poetry, especially: -Langston Hughes -Tony Medina -David Wojahn -John Kinsella -David Trinidad. It also analyzes several contemporary films that embody the multi-modal logic of media poetry: -David Lynch's Mullholland Drive -Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky -Spike Jonze's Being John Malkovich. In addition, this study interprets two influential primetime TV shows as exemplars of media poetry: Twin Peaks and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. All media poetry, regardless of genre or medium, allows readers/viewers to envision "reality production" as a rewriteable and poetic enterprise that can productively remediate any transparent abstraction or common-sense realism.

The Poets' Jesus

The Poets' Jesus
Title The Poets' Jesus PDF eBook
Author Peggy Rosenthal
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 206
Release 2000-05-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 0198030045

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Poets have always been the medium through which a culture talks of, and to, its gods. Now, in this learned but lively commentary, Peggy Rosenthal shows us the astonishing range of poetic encounters with Jesus. With a special emphasis on twentieth-century poetry, Rosenthal draws from an unprecedented range of world poetry--from Africa, the Arab world, and the Far East to Latin America and the West--to give readers an understanding of how different times and different cultures have affected the way poets refigure Jesus and of how poets' fascination with the man from Nazareth transcends all barriers. She also demonstrates that, despite the twentieth century's self-definition as a secular and post-Christian epoch, it has produced poetry about Jesus of truly surprising quality and variety. Impeccably researched and extremely accessible, The Poets Jesus will strongly appeal to scholars of poetry and religion as well as for all general readers of poetry.

Poetics and Justice in America, Japan, and Taiwan

Poetics and Justice in America, Japan, and Taiwan
Title Poetics and Justice in America, Japan, and Taiwan PDF eBook
Author Dean Anthony Brink
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 353
Release 2021-06-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1793627916

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Poetics and Justice in America, Japan, and Taiwan shows how entitlements are implicated in all areas of life—human and nonhuman—that poetry reaches. Through a creative adaptation of Badiou’s philosophical framing, this book argues that poetry matters as a form of media particularly suited to integrating diverse fields of knowledge and attention in newspapers, Tweets, and performance as well as volumes of poetry. Recasting intertextuality as more relational than referential, the author argues for the importance of poetry in realizing how social change and ecological justice are bound up in our orientations of affiliation. Each chapter focuses on particular sets of problems engaged by poets in different contexts to various ends in Japan, the US, and Taiwan. Some chapters explore the subtle implications of openly provocative styles, while others question the muted poetic intimations of injustices that are left standing unchanged in the name of aesthetics. Poets and performance artists featured include Amiri Baraka, John Ashbery, Tawara Machi, Rodrigo Toscano, Hung Hung, and John Cage. The author argues for examining poetic expressions in terms of what discursive fusions and affiliations they embody beyond the intimation of good intentions or ironic passing over.

Walter Benjamin

Walter Benjamin
Title Walter Benjamin PDF eBook
Author Howard Caygill
Publisher Routledge
Pages 188
Release 2020-10-07
Genre Art
ISBN 1000158756

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This book analyzes the development of Walter Benjamin's concept of experience in his early writings showing that it emerges from an engagement with visual experience, and in particular the experience of colour. It represents Benjamin as primarily a thinker of the visual field.

Poetic Modernism in the Culture of Mass Print

Poetic Modernism in the Culture of Mass Print
Title Poetic Modernism in the Culture of Mass Print PDF eBook
Author Bartholomew Brinkman
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 285
Release 2017
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 1421421348

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Coda: Remaking Poetic Modernism after a Culture of Mass Print -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y