The Lyric in the Age of the Brain

The Lyric in the Age of the Brain
Title The Lyric in the Age of the Brain PDF eBook
Author Nikki Skillman
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 353
Release 2016-06-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0674970098

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Exploration of our inner life—perception, thought, memory, feeling—once seemed a privileged domain of lyric poetry. Scientific discoveries, however, have recently supplied physiological explanations for what was once believed to be transcendental; the past sixty years have brought wide recognition that the euphoria of love is both a felt condition and a chemical phenomenon, that memories are both representations of lived experience and dynamic networks of activation in the brain. Caught between a powerful but reductive scientific view of the mind and traditional literary metaphors for consciousness that have come to seem ever more naive, American poets since the sixties have struggled to articulate a vision of human consciousness that is both scientifically informed and poetically truthful. The Lyric in the Age of the Brain examines several contemporary poets—Robert Lowell, A. R. Ammons, Robert Creeley, James Merrill, John Ashbery, Jorie Graham, and experimentalists such as Harryette Mullen and Tan Lin—to discern what new language, poetic forms, and depictions of selfhood this perplexity forces into being. Nikki Skillman shows that under the sway of physiological conceptions of mind, poets ascribe ever less agency to the self, ever less transformative potential to the imagination. But in readings that unravel factional oppositions in contemporary American poetry, Skillman argues that the lyric—a genre accustomed to revealing expansive aesthetic possibilities within narrow formal limits—proves uniquely positioned to register and redeem the dispersals of human mystery that loom in the age of the brain.

The Lyric in the Age of the Brain

The Lyric in the Age of the Brain
Title The Lyric in the Age of the Brain PDF eBook
Author Nikki Skillman
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 353
Release 2016-06-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0674545125

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Science has transformed understandings of the mind, supplying physiological explanations for what once seemed transcendental. Nikki Skillman shows how lyric poets—caught between a reductive scientific view and naïve literary metaphors—struggled to articulate a vision of consciousness that was both scientifically informed and poetically truthful.

Our Secret Discipline

Our Secret Discipline
Title Our Secret Discipline PDF eBook
Author Helen Vendler
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 460
Release 2007-11-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780674026957

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The fundamental difference between rhetoric and poetry, according to Yeats, is that rhetoric is the expression of ones quarrels with others while poetry is the expression of ones quarrel with oneself. Through exquisite attention to outer and inner forms, Vendler explores the most inventive reaches of the poets mind.

A Lyric of the Golden Age. With an Introduction by S. B. Brittan

A Lyric of the Golden Age. With an Introduction by S. B. Brittan
Title A Lyric of the Golden Age. With an Introduction by S. B. Brittan PDF eBook
Author Thomas Lake HARRIS
Publisher
Pages 338
Release 1870
Genre
ISBN

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Art, Mind, And Brain

Art, Mind, And Brain
Title Art, Mind, And Brain PDF eBook
Author Howard Gardner
Publisher
Pages 406
Release 2008-08-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 078672272X

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In a provocative discussion of the sources of human creativity, Gardner explores all aspects of the subject, from the young child’s ability to learn a new song through Mozart’s conceiving a complete symphony.

This is Your Brain on Music

This is Your Brain on Music
Title This is Your Brain on Music PDF eBook
Author Daniel Levitin
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 229
Release 2019-07-04
Genre Music
ISBN 0241987369

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From the author of The Changing Mind and The Organized Mind comes a New York Times bestseller that unravels the mystery of our perennial love affair with music ***** 'What do the music of Bach, Depeche Mode and John Cage fundamentally have in common?' Music is an obsession at the heart of human nature, even more fundamental to our species than language. From Mozart to the Beatles, neuroscientist, psychologist and internationally-bestselling author Daniel Levitin reveals the role of music in human evolution, shows how our musical preferences begin to form even before we are born and explains why music can offer such an emotional experience. In This Is Your Brain On Music Levitin offers nothing less than a new way to understand music, and what it can teach us about ourselves. ***** 'Music seems to have an almost wilful, evasive quality, defying simple explanation, so that the more we find out, the more there is to know . . . Daniel Levitin's book is an eloquent and poetic exploration of this paradox' Sting 'You'll never hear music in the same way again' Classic FM magazine 'Music, Levitin argues, is not a decadent modern diversion but something of fundamental importance to the history of human development' Literary Review

The Superhuman Mind

The Superhuman Mind
Title The Superhuman Mind PDF eBook
Author Berit Brogaard
Publisher Penguin
Pages 290
Release 2015
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1594633681

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Taking readers inside the lives and brains of geniuses, savants, virtuosos and a vast array of ordinary people who have acquired truly extraordinary talents, the authors delve into the neurological underpinnings of these abilities and reveals how they can acquire some of them ourselves.