The French literary collective OuLiPo was founded in 1960 with the
goal of applying mathematics to literary creation. Comprised of
authors, poets, mathematicians, and scientists, this quirky writer’s
workshop also created some of the first electronic literature and
digital humanities work, contributing to mathematics and computer
science in the process. Now beginning its seventh decade of existence,
Oulipo has outlived every other literary collective of its time, in no
small part due to the diversity of its members and its fascinating
marriage of mathematics and literature. OuLiPo and the Mathematics of
Literature retraces the historical foundations of this group’s
unprecedented literary project, putting its first thirty years of
archival meeting minutes into conversation with the scientific and
mathematical literature that preceded the founding of the group.
Through close readings and genetic criticism, this project
demonstrates the impact of the group’s experimental literary
production and how it invites a willing reader to participate in
abstract, mathematical thought. Additionally, this book makes use of
digital humanities techniques to understand Oulipo’s pioneering yet
complicated relationship with computer science. This analysis sheds
new light on disciplinary questions, suggesting that creative
practices can help bridge this artificial divide between the
Humanities and STEM fields.
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ISBN
9781789977813
Publisert
2022
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Vendor
Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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