A Nomad Poetics

A Nomad Poetics
Author: Pierre Joris
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2003-11-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780819566461

Powerful essays on the state and aims of contemporary poetry.

Readings in Contemporary Poetry

Readings in Contemporary Poetry
Author: Vincent Katz
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 030023001X

-Culled from Dia Art Foundation's -Readings in Contemporary Poetry- series, this anthology includes ninety-four poets who have participated in the reading series from 2010 to 2016. Edited by poet and author Vincent Katz, the book stresses the experimental aspects of contemporary poetic practice, highlighting commonalities among poets and placing their diverse voices in conversation with one another---

Placing Poetry

Placing Poetry
Author: Ian Davidson
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN: 9401208859

The essays in this volume present a thorough re-evaluation of the idea of place for the twenty-first century, linking across theoretical interests in space and spatialisation and in motion and mobility. ‘Placing’ becomes an active process that happens in different parts of the world, and there is work here from the countries of the United Kingdom, from Ireland, the USA, Australia and mainland Europe. Placing also happens in different contexts, in the Production of visual images, in translation, in performance and in poetry that is both ‘there’ and ‘here’. The range of poets under consideration matches the breadth of the range of the Contributors. International in scope, and drawn from a variety of practices and processes, their combination in a single volume leads to unusual connections and new readings of their work.

Sensation, Contemporary Poetry and Deleuze

Sensation, Contemporary Poetry and Deleuze
Author: Jon Clay
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2010-06-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1441180028

Focussing on the significance of sensation, this study develops a Deleuzian poetics of reading, through an examination of contemporary innovative poetry.

Poems for the Millennium, Volume Three

Poems for the Millennium, Volume Three
Author: Jerome Rothenberg
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 957
Release: 2009-01-19
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0520942205

The previous two volumes of this acclaimed anthology set forth a globally decentered revision of twentieth-century poetry from the perspective of its many avant-gardes. Now editors Jerome Rothenberg and Jeffrey C. Robinson bring a radically new interpretation to the poetry of the preceding century, viewing the work of the romantic and post-romantic poets as an international, collective, often utopian enterprise that became the foundation of experimental modernism. Global in its range, volume three gathers selections from the poetry and manifestos of canonical poets, as well as the work of lesser-known but equally radical poets. Defining romanticism as experimental and visionary, Rothenberg and Robinson feature prose poetry, verbal-visual experiments, and sound poetry, along with more familiar forms seen here as if for the first time. The anthology also explores romanticism outside the European orbit and includes ethnopoetic and archaeological works outside the literary mainstream. The range of volume three and its skewing of the traditional canon illuminate the process by which romantics and post- romantics challenged nineteenth-century orthodoxies and propelled poetry to the experiments of a later modernism and avant-gardism.

Ideas of Space in Contemporary Poetry

Ideas of Space in Contemporary Poetry
Author: Ian Davidson
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2007-04-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230595561

This book draws out connections between ideas of space in cultural and social theory and developments in contemporary poetry. Studying the works of poets from the UK and USA we explore relationships between the texts, ideas of globalization and issues of nationality, identity, language and geography.

Seeking a Home for Poetry in a Nomadic World

Seeking a Home for Poetry in a Nomadic World
Author: Silvia Panicieri
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-01-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1527546349

This thoroughly researched overview on one of the most absorbing literary phenomena of recent decades—the trespassing of cultural and linguistic borders—departs from the canonical point of view offered by the English works of the Nobel laureate, Russian-American poet and essayist Joseph Brodsky, to approach the work of the emerging Hungarian-English poet Ágnes Lehóczky. Through the epistemological filter offered by some guiding texts (such as Bauman, Hall, Braidotti, and many others), this study allows the reader to discover the recounting of a search for an identity, where the adoption of English as an artistic vehicle is only the first thread that unites the two “nomadic” authors. Striving to “locate” language and identity, Brodsky and Lehóczky face the limits of doing so, due to the fluid and nomadic nature of language itself. This suggests, if not answers, then new ways of expression, which draw the language of our future.