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In Search of Communication and Community

The Poetry of John Ashbery

by Kacper Bartczak (Author)
©2006 Thesis XII, 244 Pages

Summary

This book is an attempt to offer a reading of the poet’s œuvre that will venture beyond indeterminacy and retrieve a human struggle inscribed in the poetry. The author proposes an eclectic approach that allows the reader to see Ashbery’s poetry as part of a fascinating intellectual landscape. Departing from the work of such critics as Perloff, Bloom, and Altieri, the study structures lively transactions between poetry, literary criticism, art, and the work of philosophers: Stanley Cavell, Richard Rorty, Donald Davidson, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Such background provides a theoretical platform for the new reading of many of Ashbery’s most important poems. The resulting interpretations give us a poet who, desiring to obtain communicative passages toward the other, must overcome varieties of skepticism and solipsism. Parallel to these developments is the emergent perspective of a larger community of language users who share a strange, menacing, but beautiful world – our world.

Details

Pages
XII, 244
Year
2006
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631551226
Language
English
Keywords
Lyrik Artistic Development Solipsism Naecissism Sceptisism Ashbery, John
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2006. XII, 244 pp.

Biographical notes

Kacper Bartczak (Author)

The Author: Kacper Bartczak received his Ph. D. from the University of Łódź (Poland). He has been a Fulbright scholar at Stanford University. His writings include papers on theory and poetry, both American and Polish. The author is also a poet in Polish, with two books of poetry published.

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