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Although praised by reviewers, Robert Duncan's last two books of poetry have yet to receive the critical attention they merit. This collection fills that gap and addresses such topics as the evolution of Ground Work, the relation of Duncan's later poetry to earlier writing, the historical and cultural relevance of the work, theoretical concerns informing the poetics, and the significance of his later prose. Overall, this volumewhich includes uncollected and unpublished writings by Duncan himselfoffers a comprehensive introduction to the complex ground of his late writings while demonstrating a wide range of possibilities for their critical reading.
"This collection focuses on the remarkable late writings of Robert Duncan (1919-1988). Written by emerging and established scholars, the essays present diverse readings of Duncan's work, addressing such topics as the evolution of Ground Work, the relation of the later poetry to earlier phases of his writing, its historical and cultural relevance, the theoretical concerns informing Duncan's poetics, and the significance of his later prose. Overall, this volume--which includes uncollected and unpublished writings by Duncan himself--offers a comprehensive introduction to the complex ground of his late writings while demonstrating a wide range of possibilities for their critical reading"--
"This collection focuses on the remarkable late writings of Robert Duncan (1919-1988). Written by emerging and established scholars, the essays present diverse readings of Duncan's work, addressing such topics as the evolution of Ground Work, the relation of the later poetry to earlier phases of his writing, its historical and cultural relevance, the theoretical concerns informing Duncan's poetics, and the significance of his later prose. Overall, this volume--which includes uncollected and unpublished writings by Duncan himself--offers a comprehensive introduction to the complex ground of his late writings while demonstrating a wide range of possibilities for their critical reading"--Provided by publisher.
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Re:working the Ground General
| ISBN | 9780230108103 |
| Fiction/Non-Fiction | Non-Fiction |
| Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
| Pages | 252 |
| List Price | $85.00 |
| Publication Date | 09/15/2011 |
| Release Status | In Print |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Language | English |
| Measurements | Height: 8.5 Inches (US)Width: 5.5 Inches (US)Thickness: 0.75 Inches (US)Unit Weight: 1 Pounds (US) |
| Series | Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics |
| Editor | Maynard, James |
Although praised by reviewers, Robert Duncan's last two books of poetry have yet to receive the critical attention they merit. This collection fills that gap and addresses such topics as the evolution of Ground Work, the relation of Duncan's later poetry to earlier writing, the historical and cultural relevance of the work, theoretical concerns informing the poetics, and the significance of his later prose. Overall, this volumewhich includes uncollected and unpublished writings by Duncan himselfoffers a comprehensive introduction to the complex ground of his late writings while demonstrating a wide range of possibilities for their critical reading.
"This collection focuses on the remarkable late writings of Robert Duncan (1919-1988). Written by emerging and established scholars, the essays present diverse readings of Duncan's work, addressing such topics as the evolution of Ground Work, the relation of the later poetry to earlier phases of his writing, its historical and cultural relevance, the theoretical concerns informing Duncan's poetics, and the significance of his later prose. Overall, this volume--which includes uncollected and unpublished writings by Duncan himself--offers a comprehensive introduction to the complex ground of his late writings while demonstrating a wide range of possibilities for their critical reading"--
"This collection focuses on the remarkable late writings of Robert Duncan (1919-1988). Written by emerging and established scholars, the essays present diverse readings of Duncan's work, addressing such topics as the evolution of Ground Work, the relation of the later poetry to earlier phases of his writing, its historical and cultural relevance, the theoretical concerns informing Duncan's poetics, and the significance of his later prose. Overall, this volume--which includes uncollected and unpublished writings by Duncan himself--offers a comprehensive introduction to the complex ground of his late writings while demonstrating a wide range of possibilities for their critical reading"--Provided by publisher.
Provided by publisher.
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