What kind of knowledge, if any, does poetry provide? Poets make poems,
but they also make meaning and craft a kind of learned and creative
ignorance as they provide infinitely revisable answers to the question
of what poetry is. That question of poetry's definition invites
broader ones about the relationship of poetry to other lived
experience. Poetry thus implies something like a way of life that is
resistant to definitive statements and conclusions, and the creation
of communities of readers and writers that live in ever-renewed
questioning.
To resist concluding is to embrace a kind of productive ignorance, a
knowledge that is first and foremost aware of poetic knowledge's own
limits. _Poetry's Knowing Ignorance_ shows, through an examination of
French poetry, how it is this dialogue in response to a constant
questioning, to an answer-turned-question, that continues to blur the
boundary between poetry and writing about poetry, between poetry and
criticism, and between poetry and other kinds of experience.
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ISBN
9781501355233
Publisert
2019
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Bloomsbury USA
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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