The Sound of Poetry / The Poetry of Sound
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Overview
Sound--one of the central elements of poetry--finds itself all but ignored in the current discourse on lyric forms. The essays collected here by Marjorie Perloff and Craig Dworkin break that critical silence to readdress some of the fundamental connections between poetry and sound--connections that go far beyond traditional metrical studies.
Ranging from medieval Latin lyrics to a cyborg opera, sixteenth-century France to twentieth-century Brazil, romantic ballads to the contemporary avant-garde, the contributors to The Sound of Poetry/The Poetry of Sound explore such subjects as the translatability of lyric sound, the historical and cultural roles of rhyme, the role of sound repetition in novelistic prose, the connections between "sound poetry" and music, between the visual and the auditory, the role of the body in performance, and the impact of recording technologies on the lyric voice. Along the way, the essays take on the "ensemble discords" of Maurice Sc�ve's D�lie, Ezra Pound's use of "Chinese whispers," the alchemical theology of Hugo Ball's Dada performances, Jean Cocteau's modernist radiophonics, and an intercultural account of the poetry reading as a kind of dubbing.
A genuinely comparatist study, The Sound of Poetry/The Poetry of Sound is designed to challenge current preconceptions about what Susan Howe has called "articulations of sound forms in time" as they have transformed the expanded poetic field of the twenty-first century.
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Author Information
Bio of Marjorie Perloff
Marjorie Perloff is professor of English emerita at Stanford University and author of many books, including Wittgenstein's Ladder and The Futurist Moment, both also from the University of Chicago Press.
Bio of Craig Dworkin
Craig Dworkin is associate professor of English at the University of Utah and the author of, most recently, Language to Cover a Page: The Early Writings of Vito Acconci.
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Imprint
University of Chicago Press
Filesize
4.59 MB
Number of Pages
352
eBook ISBN
9780226657448










