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Unoriginal Genius: Poetry by Other Means in the New Century


Unoriginal Genius: Poetry by Other Means in the New Century

Paperback by Perloff, Marjorie

Unoriginal Genius: Poetry by Other Means in the New Century

£21.00

ISBN:
9780226660622
Publication Date:
15 Apr 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:
University of Chicago Press
Pages:
232 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 - 30 May 2024
Unoriginal Genius: Poetry by Other Means in the New Century

Description

In "Unoriginal Genius" Marjorie Perloff explores a new development in contemporary poetry: the repurposing of other people's words in order to make new works, by framing, citing, and recycling already existing phrases, sentences, and even full texts. Paradoxically, she argues, this 'unoriginal' poetry is more accessible and, in a sense, 'personal' than the hermetic poetry of the 1980s and '90s. Perloff traces this poetics of "Unoriginal Genius" from one of its paradigmatic works, Walter Benjamin's encyclopedic "Arcades Project", a book largely made up of citations. She discusses the processes of choice, framing, and reconfiguration in the work of Brazilian Concretism and Oulipo, two movements now understood to be precursors of such hybrid citational texts as Charles Bernstein's opera libretto "Shadowtime" and Susan Howe's documentary lyric sequence "The Midnight". "Unoriginal Genius" concludes with a discussion of Kenneth Goldsmith's conceptualist book "Traffic" - a seemingly "pure" transcript of one holiday weekend's worth of radio traffic reports. In these instances and many others, Perloff reveals 'poetry by other means' of great ingenuity, wit, and complexity.

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