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In den WarenkorbGebunden. Zustand: New. Klappentextrnrn Staying Open, Charles Olson s Sources and Influences investigates the inter-disciplinary influences on the work of the mid-Century American poet, Charles Olson. This edited collection of essays covers Olson s diverse non-literar.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Vernon Art And Science Nov 2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 1622734300 ISBN 13: 9781622734306
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - 'Staying Open, Charles Olson's Sources and Influences' investigates the inter-disciplinary influences on the work of the mid-Century American poet, Charles Olson. This edited collection of essays covers Olson's diverse non-literary interests, including his engagement with the music of John Cage and Pierre Boulez, his interests in abstract expressionism, and his readings of philosopher Alfred North Whitehead. The essays also examine Olson's pedagogy, which he developed in the experimental environment at Black Mountain College, as well as his six-month archeological journey through the Yucatan Peninsula in 1950 to explore the culture of the Maya. This book will, therefore, be a strong research aid to scholars working in diverse fields music, archeology, pedagogy, philosophy, art, and psychology as it outlines methods for close inter-disciplinary work that can uncover the mechanics of Olson's creative, literary processes.Building on the straightforward scholarship of George Butterick, whose Guide to the Maximus Poems remains indispensable for readers of Olson's work, the essays in this volume will also guide readers through the thick allusions within The Maximus Poems itself. New interest in the wide-ranging and non-literary nature of Olson's thought in several recent academic works makes this book both timely and necessary. Physics Envy: American Poetry and Science in the Cold War and After by Peter Middleton as well as Contemporary Olson edited by David Herd have started the process of uncovering the extent to which Olson's inter-disciplinary interests inflected his poetic compositions. 'Staying Open' extends the preliminary investigations of Olson's non-literary sources in those volumes by bringing together a community of scholars working across disciplines and within a wide variety of humanistic concerns.