
Poetics in a New Key
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The fourteen interviews in Poetics in a New Key-conducted by scholars, poets, and critics from the United States, Denmark, Norway, France, and Poland, including Charles Bernstein, Hélène Aji, and Peter Nicholls-cover a broad spectrum of topics in the study of poetry: its nature as a literary genre, its current state, and its relationship to art, politics, language, theory, and technology. Also featured in the collection are three pieces by Perloff herself: an academic memoir, an exploration of poetry pedagogy, and an essay on twenty-first-century intellectuals. But across all the interviews and essays, Perloff's distinctive personality and approach to reading and talking resound, making this new collection an inspiring resource for scholars both of poetry and writing.
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- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface / Marjorie Perloff
- Part I: The Critic
- Chapter 1. Becoming a Critic: An Academic Memoir
- Chapter 2. A Critic of the Other Tradition / Interview with Hélène Aji and Antoine Cazé
- Chapter 3. Marjorie Perloff On & Off the Page of Poetry / Interview with Kristine Samson and Nikolaj Rønhede
- Part II: A Poetics
- Chapter 4. The Alter(ed) Ground of Poetry and Pedagogy / Conversation with Charles Bernstein
- Chapter 5. Mapping the New / Interview with Rain Taxi Review of Books
- Chapter 6. Modernism / Postmodernism? Will the Real Avant-garde Please Stand Up! / Interview with Jeffrey Side
- Chapter 7. (Un)Framing the other Tradition: On Ashbery and Others / Interview with Grzegorz Jankowicz
- Chapter 8. Robert Lowell, Now and Then / Conversation with David Wojahn
- Chapter 9. Futurism and Schism: Close Listening with Marjorie Perloff / Interview with Charles Bernstein
- Chapter 10. The Challenge of Language / Interview with Enrique Mallen
- Chapter 11. Conceptual Writing: A Modernist Issue / Interview with Peter Nicholls
- Chapter 12. Still Making It New: Marjorie Perloff in Manifesto Mode / Interview with Ellef Prestsæter
- Part III: To Praxis
- Chapter 13. What is Poetry? / Interview with Fulcrum
- Chapter 14. On Evaluation in Poetry / Dialogue with Robert von Hallberg
- Chapter 15. Teaching Poetry in Translation: The Case for Bilingualism
- Chapter 16. The Internet Moment in the Life of Publishing / Interview with Front Porch Magazine
- Chapter 17. The Intellectual in the Twenty-First Century
- Afterword / David Jonathan Y. Bayort
- Interviewers
- Index of Names
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