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Shakespeare And Experimental American Poetry, Alan Golding Dec 2019

Shakespeare And Experimental American Poetry, Alan Golding

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Why the particular emphasis proposed in my title on Shakespeare’s importance for experimental or avant-garde American poetry? We can take Shakespeare’s significance for American poetry generally, as for most writers in the English language, as a given. One can certainly trace Shakespeare’s presence in a wide range of more mainstream twentieth-century poetry, from John Berryman to Anthony Hecht to Sylvia Plath, and anthologies of poetic responses to Shakespeare abound. But the use of the ultimate canonical Anglophone writer by experimental poets dedicated to changing the context of writing and reception in their own time raises some interesting questions not just …


The Poet Goes For Broke: Orphic Noise, By Patrick Pritchett, Norman Finkelstein Jun 2018

The Poet Goes For Broke: Orphic Noise, By Patrick Pritchett, Norman Finkelstein

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“A World Of Wake-Believe”: Thoughts On Robert Podgurski’S Wandering On Course, Norman Finkelstein Jan 2018

“A World Of Wake-Believe”: Thoughts On Robert Podgurski’S Wandering On Course, Norman Finkelstein

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Writing In Graduate School: A Found Poem, Andrea R. Olinger Jan 2018

Writing In Graduate School: A Found Poem, Andrea R. Olinger

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The author presents and reflects on a found poem she composed from the final papers of students in her multidisciplinary graduate writing class.


Reading, The Academy, And The ‘Soft’ Avant-Garde: Tan Lin’S Heath And Heath Course Pak, Alan Golding Jan 2017

Reading, The Academy, And The ‘Soft’ Avant-Garde: Tan Lin’S Heath And Heath Course Pak, Alan Golding

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Macro, Micro, Material : Rachel Blau Duplessis’ Drafts And The Post-Objectivist Serial Poem, Alan Golding Jul 2016

Macro, Micro, Material : Rachel Blau Duplessis’ Drafts And The Post-Objectivist Serial Poem, Alan Golding

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‘Stations Of A Mourner’S Cross’: Samuel Beckett, Killiney, 1954, Graley Herren Jan 2013

‘Stations Of A Mourner’S Cross’: Samuel Beckett, Killiney, 1954, Graley Herren

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From Pound To Olson: The Avant-Garde Poet As Pedagogue, Alan Golding Oct 2010

From Pound To Olson: The Avant-Garde Poet As Pedagogue, Alan Golding

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Ezra Pound’s sense of himself as poet-pedagogue—including his insistent desire to reform American higher education—is inseparable from his literary avant-gardism and his commitment to the principle of “discovery” or “newness.” This connection between experimental poetics and pedagogy forms a central part both of Pound’s significance as a writer and of his influence on a later avant-gardist and didact like Charles Olson, and anticipates the complexities of the subsequent relationship between American poetic avant-gardes and the academy. Olson was both a teacher at and rector of Black Mountain College, and in an unlikely conjunction, the forms of his institutional life enter …


Louis Zukofsky And The Avant-Garde Textbook, Alan Golding Sep 2010

Louis Zukofsky And The Avant-Garde Textbook, Alan Golding

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Book Review: David Rosen, "Power, Plain English, And The Rise Of Modern Poetry", Alan Golding May 2010

Book Review: David Rosen, "Power, Plain English, And The Rise Of Modern Poetry", Alan Golding

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Rose Of Aberlone (Being An Entry For An Index), Brainerd Currie Jan 1965

Rose Of Aberlone (Being An Entry For An Index), Brainerd Currie

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