Poetry on and off the Page : Essays for Emergent Occasions, Paperback / softback Book

Poetry on and off the Page : Essays for Emergent Occasions Paperback / softback

Part of the Avant-Garde & Modernism Studies series

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These essays share as their theme the reconsideration of the role of historical and cultural change in the evolution of 20th-century poetry and poetics.

Perloff first looks at broad theoretical concerns - the evolution and contradictions of the term ""postmodernism""; the vexed relation of modernism to the primitivism ostensible inherent in it; the large-scale transformation of free verse; and the reception of poetry and poetics in the contemporary press and its cyberspace future.

From this theoretical framework she then addresses individual cases - the difficult poetic language of Mina Loy; the relation of poetry and politics as exhibited by Denise Levertov and Robert Duncan; the mimetic nature of photography as understood by Roland Barthes and Christian Boltanski; the special accomplishments of John Cag's ""Mesostic"" art.

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