Procedural form in postmodern American poetry Berrigan, Antin, Silliman, and Hejinian /

"Following Joseph Conte's pioneering work on serial forms in postmodern poetry, Huntsperger reads procedural poetry - works that William James might have recognized as 'a fine new kind of realism' - not only for evidence of individual acts of extraordinary literary labor, but for...

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Main Authors: Huntsperger, David W.
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
Series: Modern and contemporary poetry and poetics
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230106109
Summary: "Following Joseph Conte's pioneering work on serial forms in postmodern poetry, Huntsperger reads procedural poetry - works that William James might have recognized as 'a fine new kind of realism' - not only for evidence of individual acts of extraordinary literary labor, but for clues to the general conditions of economic production in post-war America. All cultural artifacts, from the most recondite avant-garde arcana to the most popular and spectacular corporate entertainments, evince the historical (political, social) pressures that deform them, but the avant-garde, Procedural Form shows us, can also display the possibilities for a studied resistance to such pressures." - Craig Dworkin, Professor, University of Utah "Examining poetry by Ted Berrigan, David Antin, Ron Silliman, and Lyn Hejinian, David Huntsperger demonstrates how the various procedural forms they employ reveal the labor that goes into the making of the poetry. This matters because it allows Huntsperger to advance a Marxian reading that counters Fredric Jameson's famous dismissal of postmodern poetry as schizophrenic, presenting it instead as a compelling and rewarding form of social critique." - Stephen Fredman, author of Contextual Practice: Assemblage and the Erotic in Postwar Poetry and Art "Huntsperger is a congenial and expert guide to the intricacies of 'procedural form,' arguing convincingly for the powers of political critique that poetry may still command." - Peter Nicholls, New York University.
Item Description: Electronic book text.
Originally published in: 2010.
Carrier Form: 206 p.
ISBN: 9780230622029
9780230106109 :
0230106102 :
CLC: I712.25
Contents: Introduction: A Social Reading of Postmodern Poetic Form * Procedural Form: An Overview * Making Poems: The "method" of Ted Berrigan's Sonnets * The Tactics of the Text: Experimental Form in David Antin's "Novel Poem" * "A new content": Procedural Form and Concrete Reality in Ron Silliman's Tjanting * Objectivist Form and Feminist Materialism in Lyn Hejinian's My Life * Afterword.