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Soldering the Abyss - Paperback

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by Joy Ladin (Author)

In the second decade of the twentieth century, poets from a country that had till then been regarded as a literary backwater reinvented poetry in English, pioneering poetic techniques and approaches to language that shaped and continue to shape poetry around the world. The names of these poets are famous - Eliot, Pound, Stevens, Moore, Williams, Frost - and their works long canonized, yet scholars continue to disagree about what common purpose or technique is at the root of their revolutionary "modernization" of poetry. "Soldering the Abyss" illuminates the roots of modern American poetry by examining their innovations in relation to their idiosyncratic predecessor, Emily Dickinson. Dickinson's poems, written half a century before, in the absence of most of the circumstances usually credited with giving rise to literary modernism, exhibit all of modern American poetry's signature innovations. Dickinson's combination of these innovations suggests a pre-twentieth century origin for modern American poetry: the epistemological instability of American public discourse.

Number of Pages: 196
Dimensions: 0.45 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 05, 2010