A unique collaboration between leading poets and scientists, Contemporary Poetry and Contemporary Science demonstrates through its form, and through practice as well as reflection, that poetry and science can meet with productive results. Crossing between disciplines, and between prose and verse, the book shows how modes of scientific knowledge and of poetic making continue to be intertwined. Often drawing on Scottish intellectual traditions, rather than on the notorious 'two cultures' argument, Contemporary Poetry and Contemporary Science argues through examples for a more open and mutually sympathetic engagement of poetry and science in contemporary culture. Provocative, nimble, and surprising, this book is in several senses a crossover volume. In its gathering of essays as well as poems, it is the first book of its kind. Readers can see how a poet and a solar physicist may share working assumptions; how poetic insight may inform psychiatric practice; how a poet's encounter with an MRI scanner leads to a fresh neurological experiment. As well as new essays by internationally distinguished poets, scientists, and literary critics including Simon Armitage, Gillian Beer, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Miroslav Holub, Kay Redfield Jamison, and Edwin Morgan, the book includes a series of specially commissioned poems by John Burnside, Michael Donaghy, Sarah Maguire, Paul Muldoon, Don Paterson, and others. Each poem is introduced by the scientist whose work prompted the poem. Though Contemporary Poetry and Contemporary Science exposes and investigates strains between the way poets and scientists see and reinvent the world, the book is most arresting and enjoyable when it shows just how often poets and scientists agree.
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These essays and poems show that poetry and science are both forms of discovery. Though they can disagree, what is most provocative and exciting is just how often poets and scientists agree. Contributors include bestselling psychiatrist Kay Redfield Jamison, astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell, and poets Paul Muldoon and Simon Armitage.
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Introduction ; Rampage, or Science in Poetry ; As Above ; Poetry and Virtual Realities ; Grimoire ; Spirit Machines: The Human and the Computational ; Biology ; Testament and Confessions of an Informationist ; The Working Self ; A Science of Belonging: Poetry as Ecology ; Steinar undir Steinahlithum ; Modelling the Universe: Poetry, Science, and the Art of Metaphor ; Circadian ; Astronomy and Poetry ; A Fistful of Foraminifera ; The Act of the Mind: Thought Experiments in the Poetry of Jorie Graham and Leslie Scalapino ; Once I Looked into Your Eyes ; The Art of Wit and the Cambridge Science Park ; The Organ Bath ; Contemporary Psychology and Contemporary Poetry: Perspectives on Mood Disorders ; Afterword
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Engaging essays studded with wit and humor an entertaining and illuminating volume.
This unique collaboration between poets and scientists is the first book of its kind Encourages a new understanding between literary and scientific creativity Distinguished scientific and literary contributions Includes a series of specially commissioned poems
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Robert Crawford is Professor of Modern Scottish Literature at the University of St Andrews. His Selected Poems was published by Cape in 2005, and his critical books include The Modern Poet: Poetry, Academia, and Knowledge since the 1750s (OUP, 2001). He recently directed an international project sponsored by the Wellcome Trust which brought together poets and scientists. He is now writing The Penguin History of Scottish Literature.
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This unique collaboration between poets and scientists is the first book of its kind Encourages a new understanding between literary and scientific creativity Distinguished scientific and literary contributions Includes a series of specially commissioned poems
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ISBN
9780199258123
Publisert
2006
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Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
437 gr
Høyde
224 mm
Bredde
145 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
252

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Biographical note

Robert Crawford is Professor of Modern Scottish Literature at the University of St Andrews. His Selected Poems was published by Cape in 2005, and his critical books include The Modern Poet: Poetry, Academia, and Knowledge since the 1750s (OUP, 2001). He recently directed an international project sponsored by the Wellcome Trust which brought together poets and scientists. He is now writing The Penguin History of Scottish Literature.