Poetic obligation ethics in experimental American poetry after 1945 /
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University of Iowa Press,
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İçindekiler:
- Introduction: The double-double turn
- pt. 1. Objectivist poethics
- Saying obligations: George Oppen's Of being numerous
- A phenomenology of judgment: Charles Reznikoff's Holocaust
- pt. 2. Excess and eros. The ethics of excess: Edward Dorn's Gunslinger
- The body ethical: Robert Duncan's Passages
- pt. 3. An ethics of sexual alterity. The nearnes sof poetry: Susan Howe's The nonconformist's memorial
- Permeable ethics: Lyn Hejinian's The cell
- Conclusion: What difference does poetic obligation make?