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Uncertain Poetries: Selected Essays on Poets, Poetry and Poetics

English

By (author): Michael Heller

This book is concerned with the complex and uncertain nature of twentieth century poetry and poetics. Dealing with such major figures as Lorca, Rilke, Pound, Stevens, Moore, Niedecker, Duncan and Oppen and of more contemporary poets and poetry in the modernist and post-modernist lineage of Pound and Williams, the essays explore the work of these poets to see how it embodies our contemporary skepticism concerning language, representation and reality, showing that even as the poems depict or create values, they appear to be haunted by the possibility of inadequacy. Thus one of the book's major themes concerns how contemporary poets embody uncertainties, yet manage, in virtually the same breath, in the same line or stanza, to articulate both affirmation and doubt. Questions of form and meaning are discussed in the essays covering individual poets and their poems as well as in those which deal with contemporary avant garde movements, Jewish and post-Holocaust poetry, poetics and considerations of the act of writing itself. As well, these essays try to say something about the literary environment of contemporary poetry.Poetry today is, for the most part, inflected by the American experimentalism of Walt Whitman, the make it new of innovators such as Pound and Williams and by infusions of European dada and surrealism into the poetic psyche. More recently, in avant-garde poetic movements, as in contemporary criticism, structuralist and post-structuralist thought have had much influence. These availabilities, this book hopes to show, have produced an unparalleled richness of poetry and thought about poetry, offering not only a reflection of our uneasiness but also an active shaping force which, through the power of poetic language, provides the hope of meaning for both history and experience. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 384g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2012
  • Publisher: Shearsman Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781848612181

About Michael Heller

Michael Heller is a poet essayist and critic. Among his many books are Conviction's Net of Branches In The Builded Place WordflowLiving Root: A Memoir Exigent Futures Uncdertain Poetries Speaking the Estranged (essays on George Oppen) and Eschaton - new poeems. He wrote the libretto for the opera Benjamin based on the life of Walter Benjamin. His awards include the NEH Poet/Scholar grant the Di Castagnola Prize and New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships. He was born in 1937 in New York City where he now lives. His Collected Poems will be published in the USA in 2012.

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