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Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, Series III (Lost and Found, the CUNY Poetics Document Initiative) (edición 2012)

por Langston Hughes (Autor)

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Literary Nonfiction. Poetry History & Criticism. Poetics. African American Studies. LGBT Studies. Featuring Langston Hughes, Nancy Cunard, Louise Thompson, Lorine Niedecker, John Wieners, Charles Olson, Diane di Prima, Edward Dorn, Michael Rumaker, and Joanne Kyger. Edited by John Harkey, Michael Seth Stewart, Ana Božičević, Lindsey Freer, Megan Paslawski, Joanne Kyger, and Anne Donlon, with General Editor Ammiel Alcalay. LOST & FOUND: THE CUNY POETICS DOCUMENT INITIATIVE publishes unexpected, genre-bending works by important 20th century writers. Unearthed from personal and institutional archives in the United States and abroad, these materials are edited by doctoral students at the Graduate Center, CUNY. SERIES III is a collection of 8 chapbooks that authenticate Edward Dahlberg's claim that "There is more political energy in friendship than in ideology." Langston Hughes & Nancy Cunard cement their personal relationship by penning notes across the ocean throughout the Spanish Civil War. After meeting at Black Mountain, John Wieners & Charles Olson remain in close correspondence until months before Olson's death. In "Old Father, Old Artificer," part lecture and part evocation of Charles Olson, Diane di Prima helps to establish how key figures in "New American Poetry" were processing their own past, while the breathless Olson lecture by Ed Dorn erodes the fictive dualism that pits poetic theory against practical action. In his letters, Michael Rumaker invites you to share his life, its radiant pursuit of love, "dirty realism," literature, and lasting community, and Joanne Kyger booms "communication is essential" in her Letters to & from. In Homemade Poems, a gift- book mailed to a friend in 1964, Lorine Niedecker insists that the handmade chapbook is the material continuation of the poems so carefully nestled in its pages. Breaking up the monolith of the historical lens, Series III continues to track individuals as they tell their stories, cast their lifelines, and position themselves in relation to the times they lived in—and the times we live in—through intimate journals, letters, lectures, and friendships. Edited, annotated, and with accompanying essays, The London Review of Books calls this "a serious and worthy enterprise." Diane di Prima calls the series "a gold mine" and Joanne Kyger writes: "What a brilliant cast of characters. Just exactly what one (myself) would like to read." SERIES III includes: Lorine Niedecker: Homemade Poems (John Harkey, editor) John Wieners & Charles Olson: Selected Correspondence (Parts I & II) (Michael Seth Stewart, editor) Diane di Prima: Charles Olson Memorial Lecture (Ammiel Alcalay and Ana Božičević, editors) Edward Dorn: The Olson Memorial Lectures (Lindsey Freer, editor) Michael Rumaker: Selected Letters (Megan Paslawski, editor) Letters to & from Joanne Kyger (Ammiel Alcalay and Joanne Kyger, editors) Langston Hughes, Nancy Cunard & Louise Thompson: Poetry, Politics & Friendship in the Spanish Civil War (Anne Donlon, editor)… (más)
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Título:Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, Series III (Lost and Found, the CUNY Poetics Document Initiative)
Autores:Langston Hughes (Autor)
Información:The Center for the Humanities, The Graduate Center, CUNY (2012), Edition: Annotated, 300 pages
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Literary Nonfiction. Poetry History & Criticism. Poetics. African American Studies. LGBT Studies. Featuring Langston Hughes, Nancy Cunard, Louise Thompson, Lorine Niedecker, John Wieners, Charles Olson, Diane di Prima, Edward Dorn, Michael Rumaker, and Joanne Kyger. Edited by John Harkey, Michael Seth Stewart, Ana Božičević, Lindsey Freer, Megan Paslawski, Joanne Kyger, and Anne Donlon, with General Editor Ammiel Alcalay. LOST & FOUND: THE CUNY POETICS DOCUMENT INITIATIVE publishes unexpected, genre-bending works by important 20th century writers. Unearthed from personal and institutional archives in the United States and abroad, these materials are edited by doctoral students at the Graduate Center, CUNY. SERIES III is a collection of 8 chapbooks that authenticate Edward Dahlberg's claim that "There is more political energy in friendship than in ideology." Langston Hughes & Nancy Cunard cement their personal relationship by penning notes across the ocean throughout the Spanish Civil War. After meeting at Black Mountain, John Wieners & Charles Olson remain in close correspondence until months before Olson's death. In "Old Father, Old Artificer," part lecture and part evocation of Charles Olson, Diane di Prima helps to establish how key figures in "New American Poetry" were processing their own past, while the breathless Olson lecture by Ed Dorn erodes the fictive dualism that pits poetic theory against practical action. In his letters, Michael Rumaker invites you to share his life, its radiant pursuit of love, "dirty realism," literature, and lasting community, and Joanne Kyger booms "communication is essential" in her Letters to & from. In Homemade Poems, a gift- book mailed to a friend in 1964, Lorine Niedecker insists that the handmade chapbook is the material continuation of the poems so carefully nestled in its pages. Breaking up the monolith of the historical lens, Series III continues to track individuals as they tell their stories, cast their lifelines, and position themselves in relation to the times they lived in—and the times we live in—through intimate journals, letters, lectures, and friendships. Edited, annotated, and with accompanying essays, The London Review of Books calls this "a serious and worthy enterprise." Diane di Prima calls the series "a gold mine" and Joanne Kyger writes: "What a brilliant cast of characters. Just exactly what one (myself) would like to read." SERIES III includes: Lorine Niedecker: Homemade Poems (John Harkey, editor) John Wieners & Charles Olson: Selected Correspondence (Parts I & II) (Michael Seth Stewart, editor) Diane di Prima: Charles Olson Memorial Lecture (Ammiel Alcalay and Ana Božičević, editors) Edward Dorn: The Olson Memorial Lectures (Lindsey Freer, editor) Michael Rumaker: Selected Letters (Megan Paslawski, editor) Letters to & from Joanne Kyger (Ammiel Alcalay and Joanne Kyger, editors) Langston Hughes, Nancy Cunard & Louise Thompson: Poetry, Politics & Friendship in the Spanish Civil War (Anne Donlon, editor)

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