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Anne Carson: Ecstatic Lyre [Paperback / softback]

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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm, weight: 352 g, 2 images
  • Series: Under Discussion
  • Pub. Date: 28-Jan-2015
  • Publisher: The University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN-10: 0472052535
  • ISBN-13: 9780472052530
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm, weight: 352 g, 2 images
  • Series: Under Discussion
  • Pub. Date: 28-Jan-2015
  • Publisher: The University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN-10: 0472052535
  • ISBN-13: 9780472052530
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The first book of essays dedicated to the work of noted writer, Anne Carson


Anne Carson’s works re-think genre in some of the most unusual and nuanced ways that few writers ever attempt, from her lyric essays, enigmatic poems, and novels in verse to further forays into video and comics and collaborative performance. Carson’s pathbreaking translations of Ancient Greek poetry and drama, as well as her scholarship on everything from Sappho to Celan, only continue to demonstrate the unique vision she has for what’s possible for a work of literature to become.

Anne Carson: Ecstatic Lyre is the first book of essays dedicated to the breadth of Anne Carson’s works, individually, spanning fromEros the Bittersweet through Red Doc. With contributions from Kazim Ali, Dan Beachy-Quick, Julie Carr, Harmony Holiday, Cole Swensen, Eleni Sikelianos, and many others (including translators, poets, essayists, scholars, novelists, critics, and collaborators themselves), we learn from Carson’s greatest admirers and closest readers about the books that moved and inspired them.

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"The contributions are as groundbreaking and unusual as Carsons work itself, presenting multiple modes of interpretation that defy the genre of literary criticism. ... Carsons work begs for this kind of polyphonic reply, which creates a most appropriate accompaniment to the work of one of the most enigmatic of artists." ---CHOICE * CHOICE *

Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(9)
Joshua Marie Wilkinson
Anne Carson's Stereoscopic Poetics
10(7)
Jessica Fisher
What Kind of Monster Am I?
17(5)
Dan Beachy-Quick
Living on the Edge: The Bittersweet Place of Poetry
22(8)
Martin Corless-Smith
Reading Carson Reading Bronte RE: The Soul's Difficult Sexual Destiny
30(6)
Brian Teare
The Gender of Sound: No Witness, No Words (or Song)?
36(6)
Virginia Konchan
On Anne Carson's Short Talks
42(8)
Timothy Liu
How Is a Pilgrim Like a Soldier? Anne Carson's "Kinds of Water: An Essay on the Road to Compostela"
50(6)
Christine Hume
The Unbearable Withness of Being: On Anne Carson's Plainwater
56(7)
Kristi Maxwell
The Pilgrim and the Anthropologist
63(6)
Jennifer K. Dick
Masters of the Open Secret: Meditations on Anne Carson's Autobiography of Red
69(5)
Harmony Holiday
Who Can a Monster Blame for Being Red? Three Fragments on the Academic and the "Other" in Autobiography of Red
74(8)
Bruce Beasley
"Some Affluence": Reading Wallace Stevens with Anne Carson's Economy of the Unlost
82(6)
Graham Foust
To Gesture at Absence: A Reading-With
88(6)
Karla Kelsey
"Parts of Time Fall on Her": Anne Carson's Men in the Off Hours
94(7)
Richard Greenfield
Lacuna Is for Reign
101(6)
Douglas A. Martin
The Light of This Wound: Marriage, Longing, Desire in Anne Carson's The Beauty of the Husband
107(7)
Andrea Rexilius
Who with Her Tears Soaks Mortal Streaming: Anne Carson and Wonderwater
114(7)
J. Michael Martinez
Antagonistic Collaborations, Tender Questions: On Anne Carson's Answer Scars / Roni Horn's Wonderwater
121(6)
Hannah Ensor
Opera Povera: Decreation, an Opera in Three Parts
127(5)
Cole Swensen
"To Undo the Creature": The Paradox of Writing in Anne Carson's Decreation
132(6)
Johanna Skibsrud
No Video: On Anne Carson
138(7)
Julie Carr
X inside an X
145(3)
Ander Monson
Sentences on Nox
148(4)
Eleni Sikelianos
Your Soul Is Blowing Apart: Antigonick and the Influence of Collaborative Process
152(4)
Bianca Stone
"Standing in / the Nick of Time": Antigonick in Seven Short Takes
156(9)
Andrew Zawacki
What's So Funny about Antigonick?
165(7)
Vanessa Place
From Geryon to G: Anne Carson's Red Doc> and the Avatar
172(9)
Lily Hoang
An Antipoem That Condenses Everything: Anne Carson's Translations of the Fragments of Sappho
181(7)
Elizabeth Robinson
Sappho and the "Papyrological Event"
188(6)
John Melillo
Bringing the House Down: Trojan Horses and Other Malware in Anne Carson's Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides
194(6)
Kazim Ali
Lessons in Grief and Corruption: Anne Carson's Translations of Euripides
200(6)
Erika L. Weiberg
The "Dread Work" of Lyric: Anne Carson's An Oresteia
206(8)
Angela Hume
Collaborating on Decreation: An Interview with Anne Carson
214(9)
Peter Streckfus
Contributors 223
Joshua Marie Wilkinson is the author of several books of poetry, and he has edited five anthologies of poetry, essays, and conversation. He lives in Tucson, where he runs a journal called The Volta and directs a small press called Letter Machine Editions. He is an assistant professor at the University of Arizona.