Modern Visual Poetry
Title | Modern Visual Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | Willard Bohn |
Publisher | University of Delaware Press |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780874137101 |
Far from frivolous playthings, modern visual poems represent serious experiments. Together with other members of the avant-grade, the visual poets sought to restructure the basic vision of reality that they inherited from their predecessors. This statement describes contemporary visual poets as well who, like their earlier colleagues, strive to say things that are more meaningful in ways that are more meaningful."--BOOK JACKET.
The Aesthetics of Visual Poetry, 1914-1928
Title | The Aesthetics of Visual Poetry, 1914-1928 PDF eBook |
Author | Willard Bohn |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 239 |
Release | 1993-12-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0226063259 |
In this, the only full-length study of the visual poetry of the early twentieth century, Willard Bohn expertly illuminates the works of Apollinaire, Josep-Maria Junow, Guillermo de Torre, and others. His fascinating aesthetic insights bring to life this elusive and often misunderstood genre. "An important contribution. Highly sophisticated, the study tends to raise its reader's impression of visual poetry in the twentieth century from trivial pastime to serious preoccupation."—Eric Sellin, Journal of Modern Literature "With his definitive analyses full of quotable observations and sharp critical insights, Bohn has provided a model, pioneering study, one from which current and future studies of visual poetry will most certainly benefit."—Gerald J. Janacek, Romance Quarterly "Bohn substantiates his thesis with thoughtful and often ingenious explications of texts both well known and hard to find. . . . Aesthetics of Visual Poetry is a thoroughly researched, beautifully written and fascinating introduction to an infinitely intriguing genre."—Mechthild Cranston, French Review
Apollinaire, Visual Poetry, and Art Criticism
Title | Apollinaire, Visual Poetry, and Art Criticism PDF eBook |
Author | Willard Bohn |
Publisher | Bucknell University Press |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780838752265 |
More than anything, perhaps, this volume strives to elucidate the concept of poesie critique, which has received very little attention. This omission is surprising since the genre influenced the Surrealist invention of poesie synthetique as well as many writers who followed Apollinaire, trying to reconcile poetry and criticism.
Reading Visual Poetry
Title | Reading Visual Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | Willard Bohn |
Publisher | Fairleigh Dickinson |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2010-12-09 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1611470633 |
Visual poetry can be defined as poetry that is meant to be seen. Combining painting and poetry, it attempts to synthesize the principles underlying each discipline. Visual poems are immediately recognizable by their refusal to adhere to a rectilinear grid and by their tendency to flout their plasticity. In contrast to traditional poetry, they are conceived not only as literary works but also as works of art. Although they continue to provide visual cues that aid in deciphering the text, they function simultaneously as visual compositions. Whether the visual elements form a rudimentary pattern or whether they constitute a highly sophisticated design, they transform the poem into a picture. Reading Visual Poetry examines works created in Spain, Latin America, France, Italy, Brazil, and the United States. While it attempts to recreate the historical and cultural context surrounding each of the works in question, it is conceived primarily as a series of readings-or rather as a series of readings about reading. This book seeks to interpret a number of poems, which, despite their apparent simplicity, can be difficult to decipher. It explores the process of interpretation itself, which, like the compositions, can be surprisingly complex.
The Visual Poetry of Vicente Huidobro, José Juan Tablada, and Octavio Paz
Title | The Visual Poetry of Vicente Huidobro, José Juan Tablada, and Octavio Paz PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Ines Fleck |
Publisher | |
Pages | 662 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Hispanic American poetry (Spanish) |
ISBN |
The Future of Text and Image
Title | The Future of Text and Image PDF eBook |
Author | Ofra Amihay |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 2012-01-17 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1443836753 |
The question of the relation between the visual and the textual in literature is at the heart of an increasing number of scholarly projects, and in turn, the investigation of evolving visual-verbal dynamics is becoming an independent discipline. This volume explores these profound literary shifts through the work of twelve talented, and in some cases, emerging scholars who study text and image relations in diverse forms and contexts. The inter-medial conjunctures investigated in this book play with and against the traditional roles of the visual and the verbal. The Future of Text and Image presents explorations of the incorporation of visual elements into works of literature, of visual writing modes, and of the textuality and literariness of images. It focuses on the special potential literature offers for the combination of these two functions. Alongside examinations of major forms and genres such as memoirs, novels, and poetry, this volume expands the discussion of text and image relations into more marginal forms, for instance, collage books, the PostSecret collections of anonymous postcards, and digital poetry. In other words, while exploring the destiny of text and image as an independent discipline, this volume simultaneously looks at the very literal future of text and image forms in an ever-changing technological reality. The essays in this book will help to define the emergent practices and politics of this growing field of study, and at the same time, reflect the tremendous significance of the visual in today’s image culture.
Writing Australian Unsettlement
Title | Writing Australian Unsettlement PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Farrell |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2015-09-16 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1137465417 |
A bold work of synthetic scholarship, Writing Australian Unsettlement argues that the history of Australian literature contains the rough beginnings of a new literacy. Michael Farrell reads songs, letters and visual poems by Indigenous farmers and stockmen, the unpunctuated journals of early settler women, drover tree-messages and carved clubs, and a meta-commentary on settlement from Moore River (the place escaped from in The Rabbit-Proof Fence) in order to rethink old forms. The book borrows the figure of the assemblage to suggest the active and revisable nature of Australian writing, arguing against the "settling" effects of its prior editors, anthologists, and historians. Avoiding the advancement of a new canon, Farrell offers instead an unsettled space in which to rethink Australian writing.