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Enduring modernism: Forms of surviving location in the 20th century long poem.
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Enduring modernism: Forms of surviving location in the 20th century long poem./
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Londe, Gregory.
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270 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 73-01, Section: A, page: 1870.
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Dissertation Abstracts International73-01A.
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Modern literature. -
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Enduring modernism: Forms of surviving location in the 20th century long poem.
Londe, Gregory.
Enduring modernism: Forms of surviving location in the 20th century long poem.
- 270 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 73-01, Section: A, page: 1870.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Princeton University, 2011.
In a world of shifting borders and the increased mobility of people and resources around the globe, what does it mean to stay in one place and write a poem? In Enduring Modernism, I investigate the stakes of remaining local in the emergent world-system of the mid-20th century, paying close attention to long poems that coalesced over a period of decades, each assembled around a singular, disparate location: William Carlos Williams's Paterson, Patrick Kavanagh's The Great Hunger, John Montague's The Rough Field, and long sequences by Thomas Kinsella and Leopold Senghor. While poetry scholars insistently claim the long poem as an American genre rooted in the democratic breadth of Whitman, my project is the first to assemble a world survey of the form, revealing it to be fundamentally transnational in its origins, techniques, and midcentury trajectories, even (or especially) when the poet chooses to stay home.
ISBN: 9781124932835Subjects--Topical Terms:
2122750
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In addition to restoring poetry in general to a central place in studies of postimperialism, post-colonialism, and globalization, where it has remained marginalized beside favored allegories of nation and narration, I argue for the long poem in particular as a signal genre for indexing shifts in geo-political scale. The poets I study prolong their engagements with place through a form intrinsically geared to questions of scale, duration and containment, vulnerable to the mid-century history of modernization and thus all the more ready to redirect its flow. Scholars of world literature tend to privilege the local as much for its embodied authenticity and ethno-cultural texture as for its tragic vulnerability in the face of late capital's steamrolling reach; by contrast, I claim the local as a more resilient and ironically more portable way of apprehending the world by arguing that these poets saw their regional places not as the direct opposite of internationalism but as a twinned mode of international perception, a critical counterpoint to cosmopolitanism. If the cosmopolitan embodies the transnational by being at home in the world, the localist references transnational pressures by being world-weary at home, writing out of the uneasy tethers of affiliation in order to express how global influence strains and re-shapes a single, intimately known territory.
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