The Darkness of the Present includes essays that collectively investigate the roles of anomaly and anachronism as they work to unsettle commonplace notions of the contemporary in the field of poetics. In the eleven essays of The Darkness of the Present, poet and critic Steve Mc Caffery argues that by approaching the past and the present as unified entities, the contemporary is made historical at the same time as the historical is made contemporary. Mc Caffery s writings work against the urge to classify works by placing them in standard literary periods or disciplinary partitions. Instead, Mc Caffery offers a variety of insights into unusual and ingenious affiliations between poetic works that may have previously seemed distinctive. He questions the usual associations of originality and precedence. In the process, he repositions many texts within genealogies separate from the ones to which they are traditionally assigned. The chapters in The Darkness of the Present might seem to present an eclectic facade and can certainly be read independently. They are linked, however, by a common preoccupation reflected in the title of the book: the anomaly and the anachronism and the way their empirical emergence works to unsettle a steady notion of the contemporary or new.
Steve McCaffery
Darkness of the Present [EPUB ebook]
Poetics, Anachronism, and the Anomaly
Darkness of the Present [EPUB ebook]
Poetics, Anachronism, and the Anomaly
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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9780817386429 ● Maison d’édition University of Alabama Press ● Publié 2012 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 5000502 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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