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Vanishing Points - New Modernist Poems (Paperback)
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Vanishing Points - New Modernist Poems (Paperback)
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List price R530
Loot Price R483
Discovery Miles 4 830
You Save R47 (9%)
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This major international anthology provides students and the
general reader with an invaluable introduction to contemporary
modernist poetry. Containing over thirty poets from Australia,
Canada, New Zealand, the UK and USA, this selection offers a
powerful vision of late-Twentieth-century poetic achievement:
international, politically- and socially-engaged, and radical in
imaginative vision and practice. It celebrates risk, resistance,
protest and diversity within poetry, reaching across national and
cultural boundaries. Vanishing Points provides students of Creative
Writing, Cultural Studies, English and American Studies, as well as
the general reader, with an important survey of modernist poetry at
the start of the new millennium. * A unique introduction to the
wide range of modernist experiment in contemporary poetry * Ideal
study aid for students of poetry and poetics * Broad, international
selection of acclaimed modernist poets * Substantial contributions
offer important insights into the range of each poet's work From
the Introduction: The vanishing point lies beyond the horizon
established by ruling conventions, it is where the imagination
takes over from the understanding. Most anthologies of contemporary
verse are filled with poems that do not cross that dividing-line,
but our contention is that many poems in this volume are situated
on the threshold of conventional sense-making. They go beyond the
perspective of accepted canons of taste and judgement and ask
questions about where they belong, and who they are meant for,
often combining the pathos of estrangement with the irascibility of
the refusenik. All anthologies enter the world fully aware of their
genealogy, of where they fit in, of how they relate to certain
traditions of writing by affiliation or rejection. This combination
of dependent and independent gestures is inevitable, particularly
in the case of selections of work aligned with national or regional
versions of literary history. The present anthology does not fall
into that category; its international reach does not, however,
bring exemption from the dilemma of wanting to stand apart from
conditions of rivalry while also needing to claim a special value
in comparison with publications already available.
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