Renowned poets and scholars address the question of how poetry sounds
and signifies in different contexts. Soundings in Context brings
together the second and third University at Buffalo Robert Creeley
Lectures in Poetry and Poetics by the renowned literary and textual
scholar Jerome McGann, and the innovative, prolific Canadian poet,
essayist, and novelist Lisa Robertson, respectively. The volume's
first half presents McGann's "Reading (I Mean Articulating) Poetry, a
Multi-Player Game," with responses by Nikolaus Wasmoen and Steve
McCaffery; the second presents Lisa Robertson's "Dous Chantar: Refrain
for a Nightingale," with responses by Shannon Maguire and Liz Howard.
Initially given at different moments and since revised, the pieces
considered in the lectures range widely, moving from the Romantics and
medieval troubadour poetry to T. S. Eliot, Jackson Mac Low, Jacques
Rouboud, and far beyond. Still, they are collectively concerned with
questions of voice, recitation, and reception in different contexts;
with sonic patterning and its modes of significance; and with
foregrounding an embodied experience of oral and written language as
opposed to its interpretation. McGann, Robertson, and their
interlocutors all propose affective, pragmatic approaches to poetry
that allow it to surface as materially formative, alive and lived.
Reading their contributions together offers an opportunity to see how
these values present themselves in differing cultures of poetic
scenography across space and time.
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Poetry's Embodiments
Product details
ISBN
9781438497570
Published
2023
Publisher
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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