Praised in recent years as a “calculating, improvisatory, essential
poet” by Daisy Fried in the New York Times, Charles Bernstein is a
leading voice in American literary theory. Pitch of Poetry is his
irreverent guide to modernist and contemporary poetics. Subjects range
across Holocaust representation, Occupy Wall Street, and the
figurative nature of abstract art. Detailed overviews of formally
inventive work include essays on—or “pitches” for—a set of key
poets, from Gertrude Stein and Robert Creeley to John Ashbery, Barbara
Guest, Larry Eigner, and Leslie Scalapino. Bernstein also reveals the
formative ideas behind the magazine L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E. The final
section, published here for the first time, is a sweeping work on the
poetics of stigma, perversity, and disability that is rooted in the
thinking of Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and
William Blake. Pitch of Poetry makes an exhilarating case for what
Bernstein calls echopoetics: a poetry of call and response, reason
and imagination, disfiguration and refiguration.
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ISBN
9780226332116
Publisert
2018
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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