Poetry and the Trace
Smartfox Books Code: PR5449
$99.30 NZD
Approx $58.72 USD
Approx $58.72 USD
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Poetry and the Trace is a compelling collection of critical essays by poets and scholars, offering fresh and teasing reflections on the art of contemporary poetry. As the volume's title declares, poetry is enmeshed with 'the trace', Derrida's 'mark of the absence of a presence'. The trace: glimpsed in the haunting evanescence of poetry, its quicksilver breath, its collisions between desire and melancholy, between memory and loss. The trace is poetry's musicality, its dance between distance and intimacy. In her non-definition of poetry's elusive trace, Rachel Blau du Plessis writes teasingly: Given: that things are mackled, spotted, stained: giventhat words are fat and juiced with jargon;given usage, whisk and turnplus the old effect, the dot that wove a net...Given this-Cannot present argument about trace So, we cannot pin trace, wriggling on the wall, but researchers testing the effects on the brain of reading can now identify another aspect of the trace spiralling into the future. They demonstrate what many readers of poetry have known intuitively: 'Serious literature acts like a rocket-booster to the brain... to shift mental pathways, to create new thoughts, shapes and connections...' (Philip Davis, University of Liverpool, 2013)."-Lyn McCredden "This fine collection will enlighten all poetry lovers, poets and scholars, with its dynamic, dexterous, and seductive readings of poetry and its traces. From moods, to afterimages, to glancing collisions with public speech, the transnational community of poets and critics brought together in this volume remind us persuasively of the otherworld of poetic language. A realm where it is every
Poetry and the Trace is a compelling collection of critical essays by poets and scholars, offering fresh and teasing reflections on the art of contemporary poetry. As the volume's title declares, poetry is enmeshed with 'the trace', Derrida's 'mark of the absence of a presence'. The trace: glimpsed in the haunting evanescence of poetry, its quicksilver breath, its collisions between desire and melancholy, between memory and loss. The trace is poetry's musicality, its dance between distance and intimacy. In her non-definition of poetry's elusive trace, Rachel Blau du Plessis writes teasingly: Given: that things are mackled, spotted, stained: giventhat words are fat and juiced with jargon;given usage, whisk and turnplus the old effect, the dot that wove a net...Given this-Cannot present argument about trace So, we cannot pin trace, wriggling on the wall, but researchers testing the effects on the brain of reading can now identify another aspect of the trace spiralling into the future. They demonstrate what many readers of poetry have known intuitively: 'Serious literature acts like a rocket-booster to the brain... to shift mental pathways, to create new thoughts, shapes and connections...' (Philip Davis, University of Liverpool, 2013)."-Lyn McCredden "This fine collection will enlighten all poetry lovers, poets and scholars, with its dynamic, dexterous, and seductive readings of poetry and its traces. From moods, to afterimages, to glancing collisions with public speech, the transnational community of poets and critics brought together in this volume remind us persuasively of the otherworld of poetic language. A realm where it is every
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