The Marginalization of Poetry: Language Writing and Literary History

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Princeton University Press, 28/07/1996 - 187 páginas

Language writing, the most controversial avant-garde movement in contemporary American poetry, appeals strongly to writers and readers interested in the politics of postmodernism and in iconoclastic poetic form. Drawing on materials from popular culture, avoiding the standard stylistic indications of poetic lyricism, and using nonsequential sentences are some of the ways in which language writers make poetry a more open and participatory process for the readers. Reading this kind of writing, however, may not come easily in a culture where poetry is treated as property of a special class. It is this barrier that Bob Perelman seeks to break down in this fascinating and comprehensive account of the language writing movement. A leading language writer himself, Perelman offers insights into the history of the movement and discusses the political and theoretical implications of the writing. He provides detailed readings of work by Lyn Hejinian, Ron Silliman, and Charles Bernstein, among many others, and compares it to a wide range of other contemporary and modern American poetry.


A variety of issues are addressed in the following chapters: "The Marginalization of Poetry," "Language Writing and Literary History," "Here and Now on Paper," "Parataxis and Narrative: The New Sentence in Theory and Practice," "Write the Power," "Building a More Powerful Vocabulary: Bruce Andrews and the World (Trade Center)," "This Page Is My Page, This Page Is Your Page: Gender and Mapping," "An Alphabet of Literary Criticism," and "A False Account of Talking with Frank O'Hara and Roland Barthes in Philadelphia."

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The Marginalization of Poetry
3
Language Writing and Literary History
11
Here and Now on Paper The Avantgarde Particulars of Robert Grenier
38
Parataxis and Narrative The New Sentence in Theory and Practice
59
Write the Power Orthography and Community
79
Building a More Powerful Vocabulary Bruce Andrews and the World Trade Center
96
This Page Is My Page This Page Is Your Page Gender and Mapping
109
An Alphabet of Literary History
144
A False Account of Talking with Frank OHara and Roland Barthes in Philadelphia
156
NOTES
167
INDEX
183
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Bob Perelman, Associate Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, is a nationally known poet. He has published ten books of poetry as well as a critical book, The Trouble with Genius: Reading Pound, Joyce, Stein, and Zukofsky.

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