Contemporary Poetics: Avant-Garde & Modernism Studies
Editat de Louis Armanden Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 noi 2007
Exploring the boundaries of one of the most contested fields of literary study—a field that in fact shares territory with philology, aesthetics, cultural theory, philosophy, and even cybernetics—this volume gathers a body of critical writings that, taken together, broadly delineate a possible poetics of the contemporary. In these essays, the most interesting and distinguished theorists in the field renegotiate the contours of what might constitute "contemporary poetics," ranging from the historical advent of concrete poetry to the current technopoetics of cyberspace. Concerned with a poetics that extends beyond our own time, as a mere marker of present-day literary activity, their work addresses the limits of a writing "practice"—beginning with Stéphane Mallarmé in the late nineteenth century—that engages concretely with what it means to be contemporary.
Charles Bernstein's Swiftian satire of generative poetics and the textual apparatus, together with Marjorie Perloff's critical-historical treatment of "writing after" Bernstein and other proponents of language poetry, provides an itinerary of contemporary poetics in terms of both theory and practice. The other essays consider "precursors," recognizable figures within the histories or prehistories of contemporary poetics, from Kafka and Joyce to Wallace Stevens and Kathy Acker; "conjunctions," in which more strictly theoretical and poetical texts enact a concerted engagement with rhetoric, prosody, and the vicissitudes of "intelligibility"; "cursors," which points to the open possibilities of invention, from Augusto de Campos's "concrete poetics" to the "codework" of Alan Sondheim; and "transpositions," defining the limits of poetic invention by way of technology.
Charles Bernstein's Swiftian satire of generative poetics and the textual apparatus, together with Marjorie Perloff's critical-historical treatment of "writing after" Bernstein and other proponents of language poetry, provides an itinerary of contemporary poetics in terms of both theory and practice. The other essays consider "precursors," recognizable figures within the histories or prehistories of contemporary poetics, from Kafka and Joyce to Wallace Stevens and Kathy Acker; "conjunctions," in which more strictly theoretical and poetical texts enact a concerted engagement with rhetoric, prosody, and the vicissitudes of "intelligibility"; "cursors," which points to the open possibilities of invention, from Augusto de Campos's "concrete poetics" to the "codework" of Alan Sondheim; and "transpositions," defining the limits of poetic invention by way of technology.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810123595
ISBN-10: 0810123592
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Seria Avant-Garde & Modernism Studies
ISBN-10: 0810123592
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Seria Avant-Garde & Modernism Studies
Notă biografică
LOUIS ARMAND is a poet and the director of InterCultural Studies at Charles University, Prague.
Cuprins
Preface
Introduction: Transversions of the Contemporary
1. END GAME
How Empty Is My Bread Pudding?, by Charles Bernstein
After Language Poetry: Modernity & Its Discontents, by Marjorie Perloff
2. PRECURSORS
Getting Past Odradek, by Kevin Nolan
The Avant-Garde & Radical Modernism in the Prehistory of Cyberculture, by Donald F. Theall
Doctor Williams's Position, Updated, by Bob Perelman
The Infinite Evasion of As, by Simon Critchley
Corporal Poetics: Kathy Acker's Writing, by D. J. Huppatz
Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart, and the Secret History of Maximalism, by Michel Deville and Andrew Norris
3. CONJUNCTIONS
Metaphor: The Colour of Being, by Ricardo Nirenberg
Vagueness, by Keston Sutherland
AND &, by D. J. Huppatz, Nicole Tomlinson, and Julian Savage
Readings Notes, by Bruce Andrews
Lost and Found, by Bruce Andrews
4. CURSORS
Concrete Poetry: A Manifesto, by Augusto de Campos
Questionnaire of the Yale Symposium, by Augusto de Campos
Epigrams, Particle Theory, and Hypertext, by Darren Tofts
Image Heuretics, by Gregory L. Ulmer
From Hypertext to Codework, by McKenzie Wark
Codeworld, by Alan Sondheim
5. TRANSPOSITIONS
Techno-Poetics in the Vortext, by Louis Armand
Parapoetics and the Architectural Leap, by Steve McCaffery
Traps or Tools and Damage, by Allen Fisher
Discontinued Meditations, by Steve McCaffery
Screening the Page / Paging the Screen: Digital Poetics and the Differential Text, by Marjorie Perloff
The Poetics of Cyberspace: Two Ways to Get a Life, by J. Hillis Miller
Introduction: Transversions of the Contemporary
1. END GAME
How Empty Is My Bread Pudding?, by Charles Bernstein
After Language Poetry: Modernity & Its Discontents, by Marjorie Perloff
2. PRECURSORS
Getting Past Odradek, by Kevin Nolan
The Avant-Garde & Radical Modernism in the Prehistory of Cyberculture, by Donald F. Theall
Doctor Williams's Position, Updated, by Bob Perelman
The Infinite Evasion of As, by Simon Critchley
Corporal Poetics: Kathy Acker's Writing, by D. J. Huppatz
Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart, and the Secret History of Maximalism, by Michel Deville and Andrew Norris
3. CONJUNCTIONS
Metaphor: The Colour of Being, by Ricardo Nirenberg
Vagueness, by Keston Sutherland
AND &, by D. J. Huppatz, Nicole Tomlinson, and Julian Savage
Readings Notes, by Bruce Andrews
Lost and Found, by Bruce Andrews
4. CURSORS
Concrete Poetry: A Manifesto, by Augusto de Campos
Questionnaire of the Yale Symposium, by Augusto de Campos
Epigrams, Particle Theory, and Hypertext, by Darren Tofts
Image Heuretics, by Gregory L. Ulmer
From Hypertext to Codework, by McKenzie Wark
Codeworld, by Alan Sondheim
5. TRANSPOSITIONS
Techno-Poetics in the Vortext, by Louis Armand
Parapoetics and the Architectural Leap, by Steve McCaffery
Traps or Tools and Damage, by Allen Fisher
Discontinued Meditations, by Steve McCaffery
Screening the Page / Paging the Screen: Digital Poetics and the Differential Text, by Marjorie Perloff
The Poetics of Cyberspace: Two Ways to Get a Life, by J. Hillis Miller
Descriere
Exploring the boundaries of one of the most contested fields of literary study—a field that in fact shares territory with philology, aesthetics, cultural theory, philosophy, and even cybernetics—this volume gathers a body of critical writings that, taken together, broadly delineate a possible poetics of the contemporary. In these essays, the most interesting and distinguished theorists in the field renegotiate the contours of what might constitute "contemporary poetics," ranging from the historical advent of concrete poetry to the current technopoetics of cyberspace. Concerned with a poetics that extends beyond our own time, as a mere marker of present-day literary activity, their work addresses the limits of a writing "practice"—beginning with Stéphane Mallarmé in the late nineteenth century—that engages concretely with what it means to be contemporary.