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James Merrill, Postmodern Magus: Myth and Poetics

Autor Evans Lansing Smith
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 aug 2008
One of the unique voices in our century, James Merrill was known for his mastery of prosody; his ability to write books that were not just collected poems but unified works in which each individual poem contributed to the whole; and his astonishing evolution from the formalist lyric tradition that influenced his early work to the spiritual epics of his later career. Merrill's accomplishments were recognized with a Pulitzer Prize in 1977 for Divine Comedies and a National Book Critics Circle Award in 1983 for The Changing Light at Sandover.
     In this meticulously researched, carefully argued work, Evans Lansing Smith argues that the nekyia, the circular Homeric narrative describing the descent into the underworld and reemergence in the same or similar place, confers shape and significance upon the entirety of James Merrill’s poetry.   Smith illustrates how pervasive this myth is in Merrill’s work – not just in The Changing Light at Sandover, where it naturally serves as the central premise of the entire trilogy, but in all of the poet’s books, before and after that central text.
     By focusing on the details of versification and prosody, Smith demonstrates the ingenious fusion of form and content that distinguishes Merrill as a poet. Moving beyond purely literary interpretations of the poetry, Smith illuminates the numerous allusions to music, art, theology, philosophy, religion, and mythology found throughout Merrill’s work.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781587296963
ISBN-10: 1587296969
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Iowa Press
Colecția University Of Iowa Press

Recenzii

James Merrill, Postmodern Magus will make a substantial contribution to our understanding of this crucial poet. In particular, Smith’s mastery of mythical themes, allusions, and nuances enables him to enrich our understanding of Merrill’s densely mythical and allusive poems.”—Don Adams, author, James Merrill’s Poetic Quest


Notă biografică

Evans Lansing Smith is a professor of English at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas. He is the author of seven books, including The Myth of the Descent to the Underworld in Postmodern Literature, Figuring Poesis: A Mythical Geometry of Postmodernism, Ricorso and Revelation: An Archetypal Poetics of Modernism, and Rape and Revelation: The Descent into the Underworld in Modernism.

Cuprins

Contents
Overture 1

First Poems 19

The Country of a Thousand Years of Peace 38

Water Street 55

Nights and Days 61

The Fire Screen 79

Braving the Elements 88

Divine Comedies 114

The Book of Ephraim 140

The Changing Light at Sandover 165

The Inner Room 188

Late Settings and A Scattering of Salts 226

Coda 241
Notes 243
Bibliography 253
Index 263

Descriere

In this meticulously researched, carefully argued work, Evans Lansing Smith argues that the nekyia, the circular Homeric narrative describing the descent into the underworld and reemergence in the same or similar place, confers shape and significance upon the entirety of James Merrill’s poetry.   Smith illustrates how pervasive this myth is in Merrill’s work – not just in The Changing Light at Sandover, where it naturally serves as the central premise of the entire trilogy, but in all of the poet’s books, before and after that central text.