
Poetic Community
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Drawing on a wealth of unpublished archival materials, Stephen Voyce offers new and insightful comparative analysis of poets such as John Cage, Charles Olson, Adrienne Rich, Kamau Brathwaite, and bpNichol. In contrast with prevailing critical tendencies that read mid-century poetry in terms of expressive modes of individualism, Poetic Community demonstrates that the most important literary innovations of the post-war period were the results of intensive collaboration and social action opposing the Cold War's ideological enclosures.
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'Voyce has written an intelligent and provocative book... This important book ought to prompt a vigorous critical conversation. Highly recommended.' - G. Grieve-Carlson (Choice Magazine, vol 51:03:2013) 'Voyce offers a generous sampling of poems with a highly enjoyable interweaving of original theoretical discussion and analysis of poetry.'- Irene Gammel (The Journal of Canadian Studies, vol 50:01:2016)
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1. Introduction
2. Black Mountain College: A Poetic of Local Relations
Assembly Point of Acts
We are the Process: Toward a Theory of Field
To Join the Arts in Action: John Cage at the College
Polis and Totality in The Maximus Poems
For Love Revisited: Robert Creeley and the Politics of Friendship
"Public Parks" and "Poetic Communes": Denise Levertov and Robert Duncan's Open Form Protest
3. Caribbean Artists Movement: A Poetic of Cultural Activism
Link-up: The Poetic of a Social Movement
Underground Language
"Eating the Dead": Kamau Brathwaite's Arrivants in London
To Havana and Beyond: John La Rose, Andrew Salkey, and a Map for Third World Unity
4. The Women's Liberation Movement: A Poetic for a Common World
Devising our Networks
The Tyranny of Structurelessness
Usurping the Left's Mimeograph Machine: Robin Morgan, WITCH, and Poetic Insurrection
The Location of the Commons: Adrienne Rich, Judy Grahn, and the Building of a Common World
Consciousness-Raising as Poetic Discourse
5. Toronto Research Group: A Poetic of the Eternal Network
The Institute of Creative Misunderstanding
The Kids of the Book-Machine
A Realignment of Kinship: The Four Horsemen
The Eternal Network
6. Epilogue: Community as an Eternal Idea
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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