Can love poetry be the site of a creative partnership? When a poem is
written by the male poet for the woman he loves, both addressed to her
and taking her as its object, how does – how can – she interact
with it? This book represents a foray into the love poetry of Jacques
Roubaud, tracing a lifetime of writing from the ardour of first love
to the pain of grief and loss. The author brings Roubaud’s poetry
into proximity with evolving views on the sexual relation from Freud,
Lacan and Irigaray in readings that consider the ties between poet and
lover, poet and reader. At the centre of it all is the poet’s
engagement with form: the free verse style of the Surrealists that was
popular in his youth, the form-orientated writing he turns to as a
response to his self-doubt as a writer, and the collapse of metre and
rhythm when he mourns the death of his wife. Is form a device for the
confinement of the feminine presence in his poems, or does Roubaud
construct spaces in his poetry for his lover – his other – to be?
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ISBN
9781800792678
Publisert
2024
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Vendor
Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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