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Feeling As a Foreign Language: the Good Strangeness of Poetry Alice Fulton
Feeling As a Foreign Language: the Good Strangeness of Poetry
Alice Fulton
In Feeling as a Foreign Language, award-winning poet and critic Alice Fulton considers poetry's uncanny ability to access and recreate emotions so wayward they go unnamed. How does poetry create feeling? What are fractal poetics?
In a series of provocative, beautifully written essays concerning "the good strangeness of poetry," Fulton contemplates the intricacies of a rare genetic syndrome, the aesthetics of complexity theory, and the need for "cultural incorrectness." She also meditates on electronic, biological, and linguistic screens; falls in love with an outrageous 17th-century poet; argues for a Dickinsonian tradition in American letters; and calls for a courageous poetics of "inconvenient knowledge."
Contents
Preamble
I. Process
Head Notes, Heart Notes, Base Notes
Screens: An Alchemical Scrapbook
II. Poetics
Subversive Pleasures
Of Formal, Free, and Fractal Verse: Singing the Body Eclectic
Fractal Amplifications: Writing in Three Dimensions
III. Powers
The Only Kangaroo among the Beauty
Unordinary Passions: Margaret Cavendish, the Duchess of Newcastle
Her Moment of Brocade: The Reconstruction of Emily Dickinson
IV. Praxis
Seed Ink
To Organize a Waterfall
V. Penchants
A Canon for Infidels
Three Poets in Pursuit of America
The State of the Art
Main Things
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VI. Premises
The Tongue as a Muscle
A Poetry of Inconvenient Knowledge
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 1 de marzo de 1999 |
| ISBN13 | 9781555972868 |
| Editores | Graywolf Press |
| Páginas | 320 |
| Dimensiones | 136 × 216 × 24 mm · 453 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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