Rewriting the Word "God"

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  • ISBN 9780817361716
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: The University of Alabama Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Innovative poetry, philosophy, theology and new sciences converge in the project of rewriting the word "God"

In Rewriting the Word "God," Romana Huk examines the substantive connections between innovative poetry of the last century and contemporary theology and philosophy. Along the way, we encounter ten poets who have, without abandoning their inherited or chosen faith traditions, radically rethought conceptualizations of divinity, human ontology, and the real.

From the startlingly proto-phenomenological encounters with nature by Gerard Manley Hopkins to the post-deconstructive pursuit of "oracular" speech in Fanny Howe, these poets have found inspiration in a wide range of sources, from ancient religious texts to modern philosophical movements. But what unites them is their willingness to continually change, experiment and challenge the status quo, both in their religious beliefs and their poetic practice.

Huk shows how these poets have used their work to explore ultimate questions of life and death, meaning and purpose, and the relationship between humans and materiality, humans and other humans, which for these poets sheds light on humanity's relationship with the divine. She also highlights the ways in which they have engaged with social and political issues in their poetry to speak out against injustice and oppression.

Rewriting the Word "God" is a thought-provoking and inspiring work that will challenge current perceptions of both religion and poetry from new positions at the intersection of faith, art, philosophy, science, literary theory, and culture.

Romana Huk is professor of English at the University of Notre Dame. She is author of Stevie Smith: Between the Lines, coeditor of Contemporary British Poetry: Essays in Theory and Criticism, and editor of Assembling Alternatives: Reading Postmodern Poetries Transnationally. She is also editor of the journal Religion & Literature.

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