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The Metaphysics of Sound in Wallace Stevens
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ISBN: 081739091X 9780817390914 9780816536337 0816536333 9780817358860 0817358862 9780816535514 Year: 1995 Publisher: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press,


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Hearing voices
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ISBN: 9781496212771 1496212770 9781496212795 1496212797 9781496211798 1496211790 9781496212788 Year: 2019 Publisher: Lincoln

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"Hearing Voices takes a fresh look at sound in the poetry and prose of colonial Latin American poet and nun Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz (1648/51-95)"--


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Sonosyntactics
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ISBN: 1771121343 1771121335 9781771121330 9781771121323 Year: 2015 Publisher: Waterloo, Ontario Ottawa, Ontario

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Sonosyntactics introduces the reader to over forty-five years of Paul Dutton’s diverse and inventive poetry, ranging from lyrics, prose poems, and visual work to performance texts and scores. Perhaps best known for his acclaimed solo sound performances and his contributions to the iconic sound poetry group The Four Horsemen, Dutton is a surprising, witty, sensitive, and innovative explorer of language and of the human. This volume gathers a representative selection of his most significant and characteristic poetry together with a generous selection of uncollected new work. Sonosyntactics demonstrates Dutton’s willingness to (re)invent and stretch language and to listen for new possibilities while at the same time engaging with his perennial concerns—love, sex, music, time, thought, humour, the materiality of language, and poetry itself. Gary Barwin’s introduction outlines the major subjects and techniques of Dutton’s poetry: an intricate weaving of thought and language, sound and emotion, sound and sense, and the unfolding of a text through the logic of language play such as puns, paradoxes, ambiguity, and sound relations. In an afterword by Dutton himself, the poet insightfully lays out the terms of his engagement with the materiality—both visual and aural—of language, often beyond the purely recountable, representational, or depictive.

Poems for the millennium : the University of California book of romantic & postromantic poetry
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ISBN: 9786612360657 1282360655 0520942205 9780520942202 0520255984 9780520255982 0520072251 9780520072251 0520072278 9780520072275 0520208633 9780520208636 0520208641 9780520208643 0520247353 9780520247352 Year: 2009 Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press,

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The previous two volumes of this acclaimed anthology set forth a globally decentered revision of twentieth-century poetry from the perspective of its many avant-gardes. Now editors Jerome Rothenberg and Jeffrey C. Robinson bring a radically new interpretation to the poetry of the preceding century, viewing the work of the romantic and post-romantic poets as an international, collective, often utopian enterprise that became the foundation of experimental modernism. Global in its range, volume three gathers selections from the poetry and manifestos of canonical poets, as well as the work of lesser-known but equally radical poets. Defining romanticism as experimental and visionary, Rothenberg and Robinson feature prose poetry, verbal-visual experiments, and sound poetry, along with more familiar forms seen here as if for the first time. The anthology also explores romanticism outside the European orbit and includes ethnopoetic and archaeological works outside the literary mainstream. The range of volume three and its skewing of the traditional canon illuminate the process by which romantics and post- romantics challenged nineteenth-century orthodoxies and propelled poetry to the experiments of a later modernism and avant-gardism.

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