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Attention Equals Life - The Pursuit of the Everyday in Contemporary Poetry and Culture (Paperback)
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Attention Equals Life - The Pursuit of the Everyday in Contemporary Poetry and Culture (Paperback)
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Poetry has long been thought of as a genre devoted to grand
subjects, timeless themes, and sublime beauty. Why, then, have
contemporary poets turned with such intensity to documenting and
capturing the everyday and mundane? Drawing on insights about the
nature of everyday life from philosophy, history, and critical
theory, Andrew Epstein traces the modern history of this
preoccupation and considers why it is so much with us today.
Attention Equals Life argues that a potent hunger for everyday life
explodes in the post-1945 period as a reaction to the rapid,
unsettling transformations of this epoch, which have resulted in a
culture of perilous distraction. Epstein demonstrates that poetry
is an important, and perhaps unlikely, cultural form that has
mounted a response, and even a mode of resistance, to a culture
suffering from an acute crisis of attention. In this timely and
engaging study, Epstein examines why a compulsion to represent the
everyday becomes predominant in the decades after modernism and why
it has so often sparked genre-bending formal experimentation. With
chapters devoted to illuminating readings of a diverse group of
writers-including poets associated with influential movements like
the New York School, language poetry, and conceptual writing-the
book considers the variety of forms contemporary poetry of everyday
life has taken, and analyzes how gender, race, and political forces
all profoundly inflect the experience and the representation of the
quotidian. By exploring the rise of experimental realism as a
poetic mode and the turn to rule-governed "everyday-life projects,"
Attention Equals Life offers a new way of understanding a vital
strain at the heart of twentieth- and twenty-first century
literature. It not only charts the evolution of a significant
concept in cultural theory and poetry, but also reminds readers
that the quest to pay attention to the everyday within today's
frenetic world of and social media is an urgent and unending task.
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