The Whole of Poetry Is Preposition, Claude Royet-Journoud

The Whole of Poetry Is Preposition

Claude Royet-Journoud

Publisher: Fence Books/La Presse
PubDate: 10/11/2011
ISBN: 9781934200452
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $14.00
Quantity Available: 34
Pages: 46
 

Poetry. Translated from the French by Keith Waldrop. An aphoristic complement to Royet-Journoud's recent book THEORY OF PREPOSITIONS, this collection of propositions manages to be simultaneously provocative and contemplative. The evocation of the preposition is not without its homage to Louis Zukofsky, a poet central to Royet-Journoud's work; they share a deep affinity for the particular, and beyond that, for the actual particulars that compose our days, and for the delicate tissue that blinds them: "...in the very articulation, sense becomes magnetic." Here the poetics of one of the most important poets of the late 20th/early 21st centuries is articulated—lucidly and luminously. In short, he sheds light on the subject.

Author City: PARIS FRA

Claude Royet-Journoud's work has been central to the revolution in poetry that has directed the course of French letters since the mid-1960s. He has been seminal in reconceiving the subject and its performance in the theater of the page, and has been a determining influence on subsequent generations of poets. His tetralogy, published by Gallimard from 1972 to 19967, is already a classic in the long tradition of French poetic innovation that goes back to François Villon. In this new work, he addresses his poetics with a grace and concision that constitutes a new poetic genre.

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