The Poetics of the Margins

The Poetics of the Margins
Title The Poetics of the Margins PDF eBook
Author Rossella Riccobono
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 232
Release 2011
Genre Europeans
ISBN 9783034301589

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This volume contains a selection of the proceedings of a conference on European problems of identity titled Europe and its Others, which was held in St Andrews in July 2007. It looks at some of the histories and stories that connect the European margins to an imagined or imaginary centre of this complex continent as seen mostly from within, and with self-reflective insights from literary, socio-historical and cinematic perspectives. By following the marginal route created by the essays, the volume juxtaposes, as in a mosaic, a range of artistic discourses produced in many European languages. Each of these discourses highlights a different perception of belonging or not belonging to Europe; and each of these discourses brings to the fore in its respective society a fresh perspective on new European territories seen not as 'the other' but rather as contiguous tiles in a mosaic of idiosyncrasies. Lying one next to the other, these territories engage in dialogue poetically - harmoniously or dissonantly - in an attempt to create through their juxtaposition an enigmatic poetic discourse of the margins.

History Matters

History Matters
Title History Matters PDF eBook
Author Ira Sadoff
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 231
Release 2009-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1587298457

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In this capacious and energetic volume, Ira Sadoff argues that poets live and write within history, our artistic values always reflecting attitudes about both literary history and culture at large. History Matters does not return to the culture war that reduced complex arguments about human nature, creativity, identity, and interplay between individual and collective identity to slogans. Rather, Sadoff peels back layers of clutter to reveal the important questions at the heart of any complex and fruitful discussion about the connections between culture and literature. Much of our most adventurous writing has occurred at history’s margins, simultaneously making use of and resisting tradition. By tracking key contemporary poets—including John Ashbery, Olena Kaltyiak Davis, Louise Glück, Czeslaw Milosz, Frank O’Hara, and C. K. Williams—as well as musing on jazz and other creative enterprises, Sadoff investigates the lively poetic art of those who have grappled with late twentieth-century attitudes about history, subjectivity, contingency, flux, and modernity. In plainspoken writing, he probes the question of the poet’s capacity to illuminate and universalize truth. Along the way, we are called to consider how and why art moves and transforms human beings.

Hidden Agendas

Hidden Agendas
Title Hidden Agendas PDF eBook
Author Louis Armand
Publisher Litteraria Pragensia
Pages 278
Release 2010-06-30
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9788073083113

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Cezanne and Modernism

Cezanne and Modernism
Title Cezanne and Modernism PDF eBook
Author Joyce Medina
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 280
Release 1995-01-25
Genre Art
ISBN

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This book investigates the possibility of identifying the central features of the modernist movement in order to develop a unified theory of modernism.

The Margins of the Text

The Margins of the Text
Title The Margins of the Text PDF eBook
Author David C. Greetham
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 392
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780472106677

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These essays challenge the positivist, patriarchal assumptions of earlier approaches to textual criticism.

The Poetics of Death

The Poetics of Death
Title The Poetics of Death PDF eBook
Author Beatrice Martina Guenther
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 236
Release 1996-07-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780791430248

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Discusses literary representations of death to explore the relation between writing and death--death understood as both the death of the individual and the death of meaning.

Justifying the Margins

Justifying the Margins
Title Justifying the Margins PDF eBook
Author Pierre Joris
Publisher Salt Publishing
Pages 178
Release 2009
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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In this collection of essays, poet, translator, anthologist and critic Pierre Joris extends his "nomad poetics" to a remarkable zigzagging on the margins of twentieth and twenty-first century poetry and poetics. For Justifying the Margins refuses, precisely, to fill out spaces neatly to yield (to) straightened out, pre-set margins, be they cultural, literary, linguistic or political; Joris rather wanders through those spaces, and thereby "justifies" the margins properly speaking. His travel/travails set off with absorbing explorations of writing as such - traversing languages and crossing genres -, and seem to turn this collection into a marvelous group improvisation of texts, which range from journal entries, over lectures, essayistic writing, (auto)biographical notes, translation, obits and interview, to Joris's outstanding and characteristically intense readings. The author, moreover, brilliantly moves across - and vindicates - multiple fringes. Joris's observation with respect to French literature, for instance, namely that "the most interesting and explorative literary writing in French of the last fifty years has not come from Paris, but from the periphery of the old colonial empire," not only leads him to continually resurfacing meditations on North African and Arabic literature, or the rerouted Surrealism of Unica Zürn's anagrams, it also allows him to investigate the margins of English and American poetry, in Douglas Oliver and Ronald Johnson, or even to deftly (re)consider core figures such as Antonin Artaud, Charles Olson and Paul Celan - with, in turn, new offshoots in Jacques Derrida's pipe or Irving Petlin's paintings.A fascinating "travelogue," and a truly valuable read, Justifying the Margins is highly recommended to both the specialist and general reader interested in experimental art, thought, poetry and poetics!