Fat Art, Thin Art
Autor Eve Kosofsky Sedgwicken Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 apr 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822315124
ISBN-10: 0822315122
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 146 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822315122
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 146 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Recenzii
Any new book by Sedgwick is a gift in and of itself and Fat Art, Thin Art is no exception. Jean Noble, icon"Reading Fat Art, Thin Art is a thrilling experience. The publication of these poems will help to complete our picture of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick who, already recognized as one of the most extraordinary critics of her generation, now proves herself one of its truly innovative poets."Maud Ellmann "This is poetry of a great soul which presents to mind shapely and unmistakable presences brought very close to the eye. Fat Art, Thin Art is a work of poetic distinction and indispensable human use."Allen Grossman "How often the fiercest, the most autonomous American critics have been poets; from Emerson to Blackmur, from Burke to Hartman, many a discursion could be illustrated, even illuminated by reading the ulterior verse. Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick is such another, and it will enrich certain enigmas she has proposed, as well as appeal to certain appetites she has awakened, to immerse in this elementfragmentary at its widest reach (a deconstructed Victorian 3-decker), healing at its most abrupt (the yard, the mud, the morning / in their new, punished clothes), and ever searching for the makings of the dilemma. Such is the true poetics of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, and of course it is the poetry as well."Richard Howard "Fat Art, Thin Art is a wrenchingly honest accountor enactmentof a writers relation to her gift. . . . filled with hesitations, self-cancellations, erasures, and gratifying fireworks. The pleasure of Fat Art, Thin Art is witnessing Sedgwick discovering, again and again, the wondersgorgeous shames and vindicationsof what she can say."Wayne Koestenbaum
"Any new book by Sedgwick is a gift in and of itself and Fat Art, Thin Art is no exception." - Jean Noble, icon "Reading Fat Art, Thin Art is a thrilling experience. The publication of these poems will help to complete our picture of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick who, already recognized as one of the most extraordinary critics of her generation, now proves herself one of its truly innovative poets." - Maud Ellmann "This is poetry of a great soul which presents to mind shapely and unmistakable presences brought very close to the eye. Fat Art, Thin Art is a work of poetic distinction and indispensable human use." - Allen Grossman "How often the fiercest, the most autonomous American critics have been poets; from Emerson to Blackmur, from Burke to Hartman, many a discursion could be illustrated, even illuminated by reading the ulterior verse. Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick is such another, and it will enrich certain enigmas she has proposed, as well as appeal to certain appetites she has awakened, to immerse in this element - fragmentary at its widest reach (a deconstructed Victorian 3-decker), healing at its most abrupt ('the yard, the mud, the morning / in their new, punished clothes'), and ever searching for the makings of the dilemma. Such is the true poetics of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, and of course it is the poetry as well." - Richard Howard "Fat Art, Thin Art is a wrenchingly honest account - or enactment - of a writer's relation to her gift... filled with hesitations, self-cancellations, erasures, and gratifying fireworks. The pleasure of Fat Art, Thin Art is witnessing Sedgwick discovering, again and again, the wonders - gorgeous shames and vindications - of what she can say." - Wayne Koestenbaum
"Any new book by Sedgwick is a gift in and of itself and Fat Art, Thin Art is no exception." - Jean Noble, icon "Reading Fat Art, Thin Art is a thrilling experience. The publication of these poems will help to complete our picture of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick who, already recognized as one of the most extraordinary critics of her generation, now proves herself one of its truly innovative poets." - Maud Ellmann "This is poetry of a great soul which presents to mind shapely and unmistakable presences brought very close to the eye. Fat Art, Thin Art is a work of poetic distinction and indispensable human use." - Allen Grossman "How often the fiercest, the most autonomous American critics have been poets; from Emerson to Blackmur, from Burke to Hartman, many a discursion could be illustrated, even illuminated by reading the ulterior verse. Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick is such another, and it will enrich certain enigmas she has proposed, as well as appeal to certain appetites she has awakened, to immerse in this element - fragmentary at its widest reach (a deconstructed Victorian 3-decker), healing at its most abrupt ('the yard, the mud, the morning / in their new, punished clothes'), and ever searching for the makings of the dilemma. Such is the true poetics of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, and of course it is the poetry as well." - Richard Howard "Fat Art, Thin Art is a wrenchingly honest account - or enactment - of a writer's relation to her gift... filled with hesitations, self-cancellations, erasures, and gratifying fireworks. The pleasure of Fat Art, Thin Art is witnessing Sedgwick discovering, again and again, the wonders - gorgeous shames and vindications - of what she can say." - Wayne Koestenbaum
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""Fat Art, Thin Art" is a wrenchingly honest account--or enactment--of a writer's relation to her gift. . . . filled with hesitations, self-cancellations, erasures, and gratifying fireworks. The pleasure of "Fat Art, Thin Art" is witnessing Sedgwick discovering, again and again, the wonders--gorgeous shames and vindications--of what she can say."--Wayne Koestenbaum
Cuprins
"Who fed this muse?" 3
Joy. He's himself today! He knows me! 9
"Grave, never offering back the face of my dear" 10
"Guys who were 35 last year are 70 this year" 11
The Navajo Rug 12
A Vigil 13
The Use of Being Fat 15
"For years it drove me crazy" 16
Performative (Toronto) 17
Performative (San Francisco) 18
"What I would be when I grew up" 19
"Not like the clownish, friendly way you talk" 20
Sh 21
"I can tune my mind today" 22
"All I know is I woke up thinking" 23
Snapsh 24
"Crushed. Dilapidated." 25
The 58 1/2 Minute Hour 26
How Not to Be There 27
"Mobility, speech, sight" 28
"A scar, just a scar" 29
"When I got so sick it never occurred to me" 30
"Little kid at the airport practicing" 31
"In dreams they're interchangeable" 32
Our 33
"It seems there are two kinds of marriage" 34
"One of us falls asleep on the other's shoulder" 35
Not 36
Nicht Mehr Leben 37
"I'm safe so long as the single feather of our wing" 38
"In dreams on which decades of marriage haven't" 39
II
Trace at 46 43
An Essay on the Picture Plane 72
Everything Always Distracts 74
Sexual Hum 76
Penn Central: New Haven Line 80
Poet 82
Sestina Lente 83
III
The Warm Decembers 89
Note on "The Warm Decembers" 153
Joy. He's himself today! He knows me! 9
"Grave, never offering back the face of my dear" 10
"Guys who were 35 last year are 70 this year" 11
The Navajo Rug 12
A Vigil 13
The Use of Being Fat 15
"For years it drove me crazy" 16
Performative (Toronto) 17
Performative (San Francisco) 18
"What I would be when I grew up" 19
"Not like the clownish, friendly way you talk" 20
Sh 21
"I can tune my mind today" 22
"All I know is I woke up thinking" 23
Snapsh 24
"Crushed. Dilapidated." 25
The 58 1/2 Minute Hour 26
How Not to Be There 27
"Mobility, speech, sight" 28
"A scar, just a scar" 29
"When I got so sick it never occurred to me" 30
"Little kid at the airport practicing" 31
"In dreams they're interchangeable" 32
Our 33
"It seems there are two kinds of marriage" 34
"One of us falls asleep on the other's shoulder" 35
Not 36
Nicht Mehr Leben 37
"I'm safe so long as the single feather of our wing" 38
"In dreams on which decades of marriage haven't" 39
II
Trace at 46 43
An Essay on the Picture Plane 72
Everything Always Distracts 74
Sexual Hum 76
Penn Central: New Haven Line 80
Poet 82
Sestina Lente 83
III
The Warm Decembers 89
Note on "The Warm Decembers" 153
Descriere
Sedgwicks poetry opens an unfamiliar, intimate, daring space that steadily refigures not only what a critic may be, but what a poem can do