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Unfinished Ode to Mud (Paperback): Francis Ponge Unfinished Ode to Mud (Paperback)
Francis Ponge; Translated by Beverley Bie Brahic
R300 Discovery Miles 3 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Soap (Paperback, 1 New Ed): Francis Ponge Soap (Paperback, 1 New Ed)
Francis Ponge; Translated by Lane Dunlop
R594 R554 Discovery Miles 5 540 Save R40 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

."" . . And now, dear reader, for your intellectual toilet, here is a little piece of soap. Well handled, we guarantee it will be enough. Let us hold this magic stone.""
The poet Francis Ponge (1899-1988) occupied a significant and unchallenged place in French letters for over fifty years, attracting the attention and admiration of generations of leading intellectuals, writers, and painters, a notable feat in France, where reputations are periodically reassessed and undone with the arrival of new literary and philosophical schools.
"Soap" occupies a crucial, pivotal position in Ponge's work. Begun during the German occupation when he was in the Resistance, though completed two decades later, it determined, according to Ponge, the form of almost all his postwar writing. With this work, he began to turn away from the small, perfect poem toward a much more open form, a kind of prose poem which incorporates a laboratory or workshop, recounting its own process of coming into being along with the final result. The outcome is a new form of writing, which one could call "processual poetry." Ponge's later work, from "Soap" on, is a very important tool in the questioning and rethinking of literary genres, of poetry and prose, of what is literature.
There is a blurring of boundaries between "Soap" and soap (which was hard to come by during the Resistance and is also, of course, metaphorical for a larger social restitution). "Soap" contains the sum of Ponge's aesthetics and materialist ethics and his belief in the supremacy of language as it becomes the object of the text. In the words of Serge Gavronsky, "this work, perhaps one of the longest running metaphors in literature, slowly unwinds, bubbles in verbal inventions, and finally evaporates, leaving the water slightly troubled, slightly darker, but the hands clean, really clean. . . . Out of murky literary habits, Ponge has devised a way of cleaning his text, and through it, man himself, his vocabulary, and as a consequence, his way of being in the world."

Francis Ponge - the Table (Paperback): Francis Ponge Francis Ponge - the Table (Paperback)
Francis Ponge
R332 R284 Discovery Miles 2 840 Save R48 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Soap (Hardcover, New Ed): Francis Ponge Soap (Hardcover, New Ed)
Francis Ponge; Translated by Lane Dunlop
R2,664 Discovery Miles 26 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

."" . . And now, dear reader, for your intellectual toilet, here is a little piece of soap. Well handled, we guarantee it will be enough. Let us hold this magic stone.""
The poet Francis Ponge (1899-1988) occupied a significant and unchallenged place in French letters for over fifty years, attracting the attention and admiration of generations of leading intellectuals, writers, and painters, a notable feat in France, where reputations are periodically reassessed and undone with the arrival of new literary and philosophical schools.
"Soap" occupies a crucial, pivotal position in Ponge's work. Begun during the German occupation when he was in the Resistance, though completed two decades later, it determined, according to Ponge, the form of almost all his postwar writing. With this work, he began to turn away from the small, perfect poem toward a much more open form, a kind of prose poem which incorporates a laboratory or workshop, recounting its own process of coming into being along with the final result. The outcome is a new form of writing, which one could call "processual poetry." Ponge's later work, from "Soap" on, is a very important tool in the questioning and rethinking of literary genres, of poetry and prose, of what is literature.
There is a blurring of boundaries between "Soap" and soap (which was hard to come by during the Resistance and is also, of course, metaphorical for a larger social restitution). "Soap" contains the sum of Ponge's aesthetics and materialist ethics and his belief in the supremacy of language as it becomes the object of the text. In the words of Serge Gavronsky, "this work, perhaps one of the longest running metaphors in literature, slowly unwinds, bubbles in verbal inventions, and finally evaporates, leaving the water slightly troubled, slightly darker, but the hands clean, really clean. . . . Out of murky literary habits, Ponge has devised a way of cleaning his text, and through it, man himself, his vocabulary, and as a consequence, his way of being in the world."

Piezas (Spanish, Paperback): Francis Ponge Piezas (Spanish, Paperback)
Francis Ponge
R452 Discovery Miles 4 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The power of language - Texts and translations (English, French, Hardcover): Francis Ponge The power of language - Texts and translations (English, French, Hardcover)
Francis Ponge
R2,117 R1,616 Discovery Miles 16 160 Save R501 (24%) Out of stock
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