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El. knyga: Totality for Kids

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  • Formatas: 76 pages
  • Serija: New California Poetry 16
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Apr-2006
  • Leidėjas: University of California Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780520939097
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  • Formatas: 76 pages
  • Serija: New California Poetry 16
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Apr-2006
  • Leidėjas: University of California Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780520939097
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"Fierce intelligence, fierce understanding of social issues, and fierce sense of the power of artifice. This is major work, haunted by a sense of totality always present in the formal intricacy and in the roles cities and architecture play. I think of these poems as crossing the cool, allusive intricacy of Quentin Tarantino with the abstract, intense social passion of Walter Benjamin."--Charles Altieri, author of The Art of Twentieth-Century American Poetry: Modernism and After

"The Totality for Kids is a stunning collection that charts the 'the modern and its endnotes,' as voiced in one Clover poem. There is no conceptual abstraction here without its color, motion, and syntax. The poems form an urban and linguistic landscape of contemporary life, in many ways, written in the shadow of Adorno who himself wrote in the shadows of the modern. In this brilliant volume, the fragmented world of a late and lost modernity has its own moving and lucid affect, its forms of aliveness. We encounter here an enormous clarity of language in the service of a poetics that brilliantly queries our historical moment in and as form."--Judith Butler, author of Precarious Life: Powers of Mourning and Violence


Ceriserie
3(3)
Poem (We always send it to the wrong address)
6(2)
Early Style
8(1)
``Alas, that is the name of our town; I have been concealing it all this time''
9(2)
Baroque Parable
11(1)
Poem (I come across the paving stones)
12(2)
Blue's 1900
14(1)
The Other Atelier
15(1)
Aeon Flux: June
16(1)
Auteur Theory
17(1)
Antwerp rainy all churches still haunted
18(2)
OMA
20(1)
A-Shaped Gate
21(1)
Rue des Blancs Manteaux
22(1)
In Jaufre Rudel's Song
23(1)
No More Boffins
24(2)
Chreia
26(2)
Letters and Sodas
28(1)
French Narratives
29(1)
Caira
30(1)
Kantine
31(1)
Poem (We are bored in the city)
32(1)
The Dark Ages
33(2)
En Abyme
35(1)
``An archive of confessions, a genealogy of confessions''
36(1)
``Of the city of the dark...''
37(1)
Poem (Tired of people, I wanted the mail to come)
38(2)
Valiant en Abyme
40(2)
Feral floats the form in heaven and of light
42(1)
Parable Lestrange
43(1)
Poem (So I went out into the nervous system of the air---)
44(2)
Aporia
46(2)
A Boy's Own Story
48(1)
Return to Rue des Blancs Manteaux
49(1)
Whiteread Walk
50(1)
Their Ambiguity
51(5)
Whiteread Walk
56(1)
For the Little Soldier
57(1)
Late Style
58(1)
Year Zero
59(4)
What's American About American Poetry?
63(1)
At the Atelier Teleology
64(5)
Acknowledgments 69(2)
Index 71


Joshua Clover is the author of The Matrix (2005) and Madonna anno domini (1997). He is Associate Professor of Poetry and Poetics at the University of California, Davis, and contributes to the Village Voice and The New York Times.