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Concrete', 'pattern' or 'shaped' poems are well documented as experimental curiosities. While giving some attention to this sub-genre the book shifts the focus to the ways in which visual form manifests itself in 'traditional' verse, examining poems by Milton, Wordsworth, Eliot, Olson, T.E. Hulme, Auden, Williams, Larkin and Charles Tomlinson. It examines how the tactile presence of the poem on the page transcends the routine distinctions between genre and historical context, emerging as a significant but largely unexamined contribution to modernist poetics. The interpretative methodology is r
Poetry and the arts. --- Poetics. --- Poetry --- Arts and poetry --- Arts --- Technique --- Poetry and the arts --- Poetics
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"Poet George Oppen (1908-1984) and artist and writer Mary Oppen (1908-1990) were striking, exemplary, and somewhat mysterious cultural figures of the last decades of the twentieth century. To a younger group of artists, George Oppen functioned as a mentor, an irritant, and a supporter. Together, because of their intense and unique union, the Oppens provided a model of the companionate artistic life. In this book the poets, editors, writers, composers, and teachers who knew the couple consider their encounters and relationships with George and Mary Oppen. Set at a politically crucial time in US history, from the Cold War through the Vietnam War and the women's movement, the essays show how people tried to integrate art and politics in the spirit of the Oppens' own debates and choices"--
Poets, American --- Poetry and the arts --- Poetics. --- Arts and poetry --- Arts --- Poetry --- Technique --- Oppen, George --- Oppen, Mary, --- Colby, Mary, --- Friends and associates.
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Der Wunsch, Kunst möge die Zeit ihrer Herstellung überdauern, ist so alt wie die Kunst selbst. Doch was kann Dauerhaftigkeit bedeuten? In welchem Verhältnis steht sie zu den prinzipiell vergänglichen Momenten der Produktion und Rezeption? Wo stößt Dauerhaftigkeit an ihre Grenzen? Und wo und wie entfaltet Flüchtigkeit ihren Sinn? Worin unterscheiden sich die unterschiedlichen Künste – die bildende Kunst, die Literatur, die Musik, das Theater und die Performancekunst – im Blick auf ihre Arbeit in und mit der Zeit? Im Zentrum des Buchs steht das prinzipiell spannungsvolle Verhältnis von Dauerhaftigkeit und Flüchtigkeit in den Künsten. Transaktualität fragt danach, wie Kunst in jeweils unterschiedlicher Weise über die aktuellen Momente ihrer Konkretion hinauszuweisen in der Lage ist – ohne dass man sie deswegen als zeitlos begreifen müsste.
Aesthetics. --- Aesthetics, Modern. --- Time and art. --- Poetry and the arts. --- Art --- Poets --- Artists --- Künste. --- Das Ephemere. --- Ästhetik. --- Artists. --- Poets. --- Philosophy. --- Künste --- Das Ephemere --- Ästhetik --- Kunst --- Schöne Künste --- Arts --- Art and time --- Authors --- Arts and poetry --- Persons --- Aesthetics --- Art and philosophy --- Beautiful, The --- Beauty --- Modern aesthetics --- Philosophy --- Criticism --- Literature --- Proportion --- Symmetry --- Esthetics --- Taste (Aesthetics) --- Kunstästhetik --- Kunstphilosophie --- Kunsttheorie --- Philosophische Ästhetik --- Kunstanschauung --- Kunstauffassung --- Philosophie --- Ästhetizismus --- Ästhetisches Handeln --- Ästhetisches Verhalten --- Ästhetisches Ideal --- Ästhetisches Objekt --- Ästhetisches Urteil --- Analysis, interpretation, appreciation --- Psychology --- Theorie --- Schöne Künste --- Radio broadcasting Aesthetics
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