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Reading Error

The Lyric and Contemporary Poetry

by Nerys Williams (Author)
©2007 Monographs 268 Pages
Series: Modern Poetry, Volume 1

Summary

This book considers the development of the lyric form in recent American poetry of the past three decades. By concentrating on the writing of three poets associated with language writing, Charles Bernstein, Michael Palmer and Lyn Hejinian, the discussion considers the attempts of contemporary poetry to problematise the identification of the lyric as a static model of subjectivity. Central considerations motivating the discussion are: How do contemporary lyric poets negotiate the propositions posed by postmodern thought? What reading of lyricism can one formulate once the self is displaced from centre stage and an ‘experience’ of language takes its place? The book proposes that an aesthetic of error enables us to approach the reconfiguration of the lyric in recent innovative poetry. Drawing from elements of modernist poetic practice, psychoanalytic theory, language philosophy and critical theory this book pursues methods for understanding the demands placed upon the reader of contemporary poetry.

Details

Pages
268
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039110254
Language
English
Keywords
Lyrik Postmoderne Poetry American Malaprop Ungrammaticality Aesthetic error Ideolect Bernstein, Charles
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2007. 268 pp.

Biographical notes

Nerys Williams (Author)

The Author: Originally from West Wales, Nerys Williams lectures in American Literature at the English Department in University College Dublin, Ireland. She is the recipient of an Irish Fulbright Award.

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