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While You Were Approaching the Spectacle But Before You Were Transformed by It
While You Were Approaching the Spectacle But Before You Were Transformed by It
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aesthetic
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BBC reports
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Brecht
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communication
contemporary art exhibitions
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disaster
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ethics
explores
Martha Nussbaum
masque
missions
news
poem
poems
poet
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poetics
poetry
poets
political
politics of compassion
powerful
relief
sixteenth-century
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Product details
- ISBN 9781937658113
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 25 Apr 2013
- Publisher: Nightboat Books
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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How do we react to disaster, to political uprising, to spectacle? With relief missions, donations, and what words? While You Were Approaching the Spectacle But Before You Were Transformed by It, the second book by Lytton Smith, explores the relationship between poetry, news, and the lives of others. Poised between Brecht's critique of empathy and Martha Nussbaum's politics of compassion, this powerful collection plays with direct address and personal testimony as it investigates the relationship between ethics and the aesthetic. Drawing on sources that range from travel guides, BBC reports, contemporary art exhibitions, and sixteenth-century debates about masque, Smith's book offers a range of forms that test the edges of the page, the borders of communication.
LYTTON SMITH’s debut collection, The All-Purpose Magical Tent won the Nightboat Poetry Books Poetry Prize and was published in 2008. He lives and teaches teaches English and creative writing at Plymouth University.
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