Stephen Fredman asserts in his latest work that American poetry is groundlessthat each generation of American poets faces the problem of identity anew and discovers for itself fresh meaning. His argument focuses on four pairsEliot-Williams, Thoreau-Olson, Emerson-Duncan and Whitman-Creeleyand illustrates how Williams, Olson, Duncan and Creeley are all influenced by these predecessors to some extent but that ultimately their poetry is paradoxically grounded in an essential groundlessness. In order to demonstrate how approaches to groundlessness have persisted over time, Fredman explores the measures taken by these American poets to provide a provisional ground upon which to build their poetry: inventing idiosyncratic traditions, forming poetic communities, engaging in polemical prose, assessing all the dimensions of particular places, and treating words as emblematic and mysterious objects. At the very center of the book stands Charles Olson, whose work so dramatically articulates the whole range of issues arising from the American poet's anxious search for, and resistance to, an authentic and unified tradition.
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The Grounding of American Poetry: Charles Olson and the Emersonian Tradition
Stephen Fredman asserts in his latest work that American poetry is groundlessthat each generation of American poets faces the problem of identity anew and discovers for itself fresh meaning. His argument focuses on four pairsEliot-Williams, Thoreau-Olson, Emerson-Duncan and Whitman-Creeleyand illustrates how Williams, Olson, Duncan and Creeley are all influenced by these predecessors to some extent but that ultimately their poetry is paradoxically grounded in an essential groundlessness. In order to demonstrate how approaches to groundlessness have persisted over time, Fredman explores the measures taken by these American poets to provide a provisional ground upon which to build their poetry: inventing idiosyncratic traditions, forming poetic communities, engaging in polemical prose, assessing all the dimensions of particular places, and treating words as emblematic and mysterious objects. At the very center of the book stands Charles Olson, whose work so dramatically articulates the whole range of issues arising from the American poet's anxious search for, and resistance to, an authentic and unified tradition.
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ISBN-13: | 9780521106740 |
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Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Publication date: | 04/02/2009 |
Series: | Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture , #67 |
Pages: | 188 |
Product dimensions: | 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d) |
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