George Oppen: A Critical Study

George Oppen: A Critical Study

by Lyn Graham Barzilai
George Oppen: A Critical Study

George Oppen: A Critical Study

by Lyn Graham Barzilai

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Overview

This book offers a detailed look into the life and works of Pulitzer Prize-winning Jewish American poet George Oppen. Born in 1908 in New York State, Oppen spent parts of his life working as a die cutter and carpenter and later running a furniture factory. Like the work he did with his hands during those years, his poetry used basic materials; he favored short, simple nouns and focused on concrete objects rather than abstractions.

This book examines the characteristics of Oppen's work, particularly his use of small and often odd phrasings and unusual line formations to express the ultimately inexpressible. The first three chapters delve into his primitive modes, language and materials. Subsequent chapters tackle his subjects: cityscapes, light and water, and then animals and their relation to human history and struggles. His final collection of poems, Primitive, is examined in its own chapter, which is followed by an exploration of recurring specific phrases and concrete images. The author demonstrates how Oppen's poetry restores to readers an essential dimension of communication and experience that has been ignored or forgotten.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786425495
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 07/25/2006
Pages: 231
Product dimensions: 9.00(w) x 6.00(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Lyn Graham Barzilai is a lecturer in English literature at Haifa University in Haifa, Israel.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Preface     
Introduction     

1. Oppen’s Primitive Modes     
2. Oppen and Language     
3. Oppen’s Materials     
4. What Is There     
5. Cityscapes     
6. Light and Water     
7. Into the Eyes of the Tiger     
8. Primitive     
9. Recurring Threads     

Conclusion     
Appendix: Additional Reading     
Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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