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  • Serija: Modern and Contemporary Poetics
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: The University of Alabama Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780817393915
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Modern and Contemporary Poetics
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: The University of Alabama Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780817393915

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"Jed Rasula is a preeminent scholar of avant-garde poetics, noted for his erudition, intellectual range, and critical independence. He's also a gifted writer-his recent books have won praise for their entertaining, clear prose in addition to their scholarship. He is also an alumnus of UAP's distinguished Modern and Contemporary Poetics series, which published his Syncopations fifteen years ago. Rasula returns to the MCP series with Wreading, A collection of essays, interviews and occasional writings thatreflects the breadth and diversity of his curiosity. One of the referees likened Wreading to a "victory lap, but one that sets its own further record in the taking." This is a collection of highlights from Rasula's shorter critical pieces, but also a carefully assembled and revised intellectual autobiography. Wreading consists of two parts: an assortment of Rasula's solo criticism, and selected interviews and conversations with other critics and scholars (Evelyn Reilly, Leonard Schwartz, Tony Tost, Mike Chasar, Joel Bettridge, and Ming-Qian Ma). The collection opens with a trio of essays that complicate the idea of a "poet." By interrogating the selection of poets for anthologies in the 20th century, Rasula identifies a host of "forgotten" poets, once prominent but now forgotten. Another essay on the state of the poetry anthology reveals how much influence literary gatekeepers have, and what a reimagination of the anthology form could make possible. In subsequent chapters, Rasula finds surprising overlapbetween Dada and Ralph Waldo Emerson, charts the deep links between image and poetic inspiration, and reckons with Ron Silliman's The Alphabet, a UAP classic. In the book's second half, Rasula engages in detailed conversations with a roster of fellow critics. Their exchanges confront ecopoetics, the corporate university, the sheer volume of contemporary poetry, and more. This substantial set of dialogues gives readers a glimpse inside a master critic's deeply informed critical practice, and lists his intellectual touchstones. The balance between essay and interview achieves a distillation of Rasula's long-established idea of "wreading." In his original use, the term denotes how any act of criticism inherently adds to the body of writing that it purports to read- how Rasula "couldn't help but participate" in his favorite poems. In this latest form, Wreading captures a critical perception that sparks insight and imagination, no matter what it sees"--

A diverse collection of essays and interviews on reading, teaching, and writing poetry from a preeminent critic and scholar
 
Jed Rasula is a distinguished scholar of avant-garde poetics, noted for his erudition, intellectual range, and critical independence. Wreading: A Poetics of Awareness, or How Do We Know What We Know? is a collection of essays and interviews that reflects the breadth and diversity of his curiosity.

While this volume presents highlights from Rasula’s criticism, it also serves as a carefully assembled intellectual autobiography. Wreading consists of two parts: an assortment of Rasula’s solo criticism and selected interviews and conversations with other poets and scholars. These detailed conversations are with Evelyn Reilly, Leonard Schwartz, Tony Tost, Mike Chasar, Joel Bettridge, and Ming-Qian Ma. Their exchanges address ecopoetics, the corporate university, the sheer volume of contemporary poetry, and more. This substantial set of dialogues gives readers a glimpse inside a master critic’s deeply informed critical practice, illuminating his intellectual touchstones.

The balance between essay and interview achieves a distillation of Rasula’s long-established idea of “wreading.” In his original use, the term denotes how any act of criticism inherently adds to the body of writing that it purports to read. In this latest form, Wreading captures a critical perception that sparks insight and imagination, regardless of what it sees.


A diverse collection of essays and interviews on reading, teaching, and writing poetry from a preeminent critic and scholar
 
List of Illustrations
vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
ESSAYS
A Potential Intelligence: The Case of the Disappearing Poets
3(35)
From Corset to Podcast: Or, the Condition of Poetry When Everybody Is a Poet
38(15)
Bringing in the Trash: The Cultural Ecology of Dada
53(16)
Deep Image
69(18)
Flesh Dream Books
87(9)
Panorama, Sentence by Sentence: The Alphabet by Ron Silliman
96(23)
Anarchy in an Environment That Works
119(8)
From Verse Narratives to Documentary Poetry: Enhancements--and Enchantments--of the Poetry Book
127(44)
EXCHANGES
Global Scale and Transient Occasions: An Interview with Evelyn Reilly on This Compost
171(13)
At Work on the Incalculable: A Radio Interview with Leonard Schwartz on This Compost
184(8)
From Ripley's Believe It or Not to Finnegans Wake: An Interview with Tony Tost on Imagining Language
192(9)
Glut Reactions: An Exchange with Mike Chasar on the Demographics of American Poetry
201(17)
Serendipities: An Interview with Joel Bettridge on Critical Practices
218(53)
An Ocean--a Notion--of Poetry: An Interview with Ming-Qian Ma
271(29)
Standing Bare to the Blast: An Exchange with Nathan Brown on Modernism
300(33)
Notes 333(10)
Works Cited 343(16)
Index 359