Jerome Rothenberg's Experimental Poetry and Jewish Tradition

Jerome Rothenberg's Experimental Poetry and Jewish Tradition

Author: Christine A. Meilicke

Publisher: Lehigh University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780934223768

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"On a more specific level, this book analyses Rothenberg's use of postmodern "appropriative strategies," such as collage, assemblage, palimpsest, parody, pastiche, forgery, found poetry, and theft. These strategies illustrate the concept, practice, and problematics of appropriation." "Embracing postmodern experimentation and drawing on heterodox Jewish sources, Rothenberg constructs a contemporary American Jewish identity that does not rely on institutionalized Judaism."--Jacket.


Technicians of the Sacred

Technicians of the Sacred

Author: Jerome Rothenberg

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1985-05-08

Total Pages: 672

ISBN-13: 0520049128

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"Technicians of the Sacred presents 'primitive' and ancient poetries as the incantations they are, loaded with power and very full of the magic that invests all good poetry. The treatment is fascinating...the commentaries are a gold mine of responses to the material by a strong poet (the editor), and his selection of analogous writings from a broad range of contemporary poets."—David P. McAllester


Jewish American Poetry

Jewish American Poetry

Author: Jonathan N. Barron

Publisher: UPNE

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9781584650430

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A rich and provocative overview of Jewish American poetry.


Writing Through

Writing Through

Author: Jerome Rothenberg

Publisher: Wesleyan University Press

Published: 2004-05-21

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780819565884

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Wide-ranging poetry anthology by one of America’s most distinguished literary translators.


Khurbn & Other Poems

Khurbn & Other Poems

Author: Jerome Rothenberg

Publisher: New Directions Publishing

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780811211093

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In Yiddish, khurbn is the word for 'total destruction, ' the word for what the English-speaking world calls the Jewish 'Holocaust' of World War II. This is the author's precisely personal, horrifying, tender, and structurally astute masterpiece, it is the great middle-length poem of our times.


A Field on Mars

A Field on Mars

Author: Jerome Rothenberg

Publisher: Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre

Published: 2016-07-12

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13:

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Rothenberg says: Look, hear, weigh, touch, feel, consider, this is where humans have been, this is the signandflesh and signature and shadow of our ancestry and lineage, our past, present and future, this is the trail, the human trail, this is where there is nothing to hide, nothing to fear, only sharing, infinite sharing.


A Cruel Nirvana

A Cruel Nirvana

Author: Jerome Rothenberg

Publisher: Splitlevel Texts

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780985811112

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Poetry. A CRUEL NIRVANA both is and is not a new Jerome Rothenberg collection. In other words, almost everything in this collection has been published before. Each of the three major sections (Narratives and Real Theater Pieces, The Notebooks, and Conversations) was originally published individually. A CRUEL NIRVANA brings together these long out-of-print smaller gatherings in a way that illuminates their important place in Rothenberg's crucial contribution to Twentieth- and Twenty-first Century poetics. Returning to these poems, properly contextualized, one finds them communicating in one field of immanence. If we feel exhausted by meaningless violence and marketing, A CRUEL NIRVANA shows us wellsprings of meaning and power we missed or just couldn't see in our exhaustion or disaffection.


A Companion to Poetic Genre

A Companion to Poetic Genre

Author: Erik Martiny

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-10-17

Total Pages: 661

ISBN-13: 1444336738

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A COMPANION TO POETIC GENRE A COMPANION TO POETIC GENRE This eagerly awaited Companion features over 40 contributions from leading academics around the world, and offers critical overviews of numerous poetic genres. Covering a range of cultural traditions from Britain, Ireland, North America, Japan and the Caribbean, among others, this valuable collection considers ancient genres such as the elegy, the ode, the ghazal, and the ballad, before moving on to Medieval and Renaissance genres originally invented or codified by the Troubadours or poets who followed in their wake. The book also approaches genres driven by theme, such as the calypso and found poetry. Each chapter begins by defining the genre in its initial stages, charting historical developments and finally assessing its latest mutations, be they structural, thematic, parodic, assimilative, or subversive.


Expanding Authorship

Expanding Authorship

Author: Peter Middleton

Publisher: University of New Mexico Press

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 082636263X

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Expanding Authorship collects important essays by Peter Middleton that show the many ways in which, in a world of proliferating communications media, poetry-making is increasingly the work of agencies extending beyond that of a single, identifiable author. In four sections--Sound, Communities, Collaboration, and Complexity--Middleton demonstrates that this changing situation of poetry requires new understandings of the variations of authorship. He explores the internal divisions of lyric subjectivity, the vicissitudes of coauthorship and poetry networks, the creative role of editors and anthologists, and the ways in which the long poem can reveal the outer limits of authorship. Readers and scholars of Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, George Oppen, Frank O'Hara, Robert Duncan, Robert Creeley, Jerome Rothenberg, Susan Howe, Lyn Hejinian, Nathaniel Mackey, and Rae Armantrout will find much to learn and enjoy in this groundbreaking volume.


Gaps and the Creation of Ideas

Gaps and the Creation of Ideas

Author: Judith Seligson

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2021-03-08

Total Pages: 814

ISBN-13: 1527567230

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Gaps and the Creation of Ideas: An Artist’s Book is a portrait of the space between things, whether they be neurons, quotations, comic-book frames, or fragments in a collage. This twenty-year project is an artist’s book that juxtaposes quotations and images from hundreds of artists and writers with the author’s own thoughts. Using Adobe InDesign® for composition and layout, the author has structured the book to show analogies among disparate texts and images. There have always been gaps, but a focus on the space between things is virtually synonymous with modernity. Often characterized as a break, modernity is a story of gaps. Around 1900, many independent strands of gap thought and experience interacted and interwove more intricately. Atoms, textiles, theories, women, Jews, collage, poetry, patchwork, and music figure prominently in these strands. The gap is a ubiquitous phenomenon that crosses the boundaries of neuroscience, rabbinic thinking, modern literary criticism, art, popular culture, and the structure of matter. This book explores many subjects, but it is ultimately a work of art.