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  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2020
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  • ISBN-10: 1884097200
  • ISBN-13: 9781884097201
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x14 mm, weight: 367 g
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Literary Nonfiction. Essays. In EXPERIMENTAL LITERATURE: A COLLECTION OF STATEMENTS thirty-four writers and critics reflect upon how literature puts itself to the test in an effort to make itself new. Those reflections assume very different shapes, and each approaches the question from a different angle. There are formalist readings here, and historicist readings; some contributors consider the politics of literature, others focus upon aesthetics; some statements deal with national traditions or periods, others are more synchronist. There are pieces on French theater, the Russian avant-garde, and performance in West Africa. There are meditations on poetry as a daily practice, on experiment as a way of knowing, on the restlessness of liminal spaces, and on the incommensurate dimensions of dream and reality. Each contribution is fueled by the notion that literature works best when it is willing to interrogate its own premises. Both individually and collectively, these analyses display an extraordinary mobility, one that does justice to the dynamism of experimental literature itself. Each essay engages its readers actively and thoughtfully, inviting us to participate in a conversation about literature's horizon of possibility, about what literature is and can be. Robert Coover, arguably the most distinguished living American experimentalist, contributes an afterword to this volume.
Introduction: On Experimental Writing 13(18)
Jeffrey R. Di Leo
Warren Motte
A COLLECTION OF STATEMENTS
1 Remixthemind
31(6)
Mark Amerika
2 Experimental Theater
37(6)
Mar Tine Antle
3 Indigo
43(6)
Charles Bernstein
4 Being There
49(6)
R. M. Berry
5 The Scandal Of Fictionality: A Statement
55(8)
Timothy Bewes
6 Statements
63(8)
Christian Bok
7 Just Try
71(8)
Julie Carr
8 Experimental Writing Is A Condition, Not A Genre
79(6)
Jeffrey Deshell
9 Experimental Theory
85(6)
Jeffrey R. Di Leo
10 My Deep Zoo
91(8)
Rikki Ducornet
11 Notes On Experimental Writing
99(6)
Brian Evenson
12 The Literature Of Extinction
105(6)
Douglas Glover
13 Poetry Is Not Public Policy
111(6)
Kenneth Goldsmith
14 Hello Stranger
117(6)
Laird Hunt
15 The Addressed Poem Of The Day
123(10)
Jacques Jouet
16 Going Upside-Down: One Poet's Experience With Experimental Literature
133(6)
Julie Larios
17 99 Preparatory Notes To Experimental Literature
139(6)
Daniel Levin Becker
18 "Go And Keep Halting Progress!"
145(6)
Mark Lipovetsky
19 The Zoo We Thought We Bought Bought Us: How The Shape Of Shape Shapes Us
151(8)
Michael Martone
20 Alive
159(8)
Carole Maso
21 Experimental
167(4)
Steve Mccaffery
22 Decomposition Framewords: Experimental Writing, Fictional Awareness And The Information Wars
171(10)
Christina Milletti
23 Experimental Reading
181(4)
Warren Motte
24 This Is Not A Pipe Dream
185(6)
Doug Nufer
25 Problematics Of The First Page As A Way Of Being
191(10)
Lance Olsen
26 Monkey Business (Towards Aping Literature)
201(6)
Vanessa Place
Naomi Toth
27 Experimental Criticism
207(4)
Gerald Prince
28 African Performance And Experimental Traditions
211(6)
Brian Quinn
29 Experimental Life
217(6)
Eleni Sikelianos
30 Norms And Experimental Knowing
223(6)
Alan Singer
31 Experimentalism, Then And Now
229(6)
Cole Swensen
32 I Joined The Avant-Garde To Save The World And All I Got Was This Goofy Red Hat
235(8)
Steve Tomasula
33 Epic Experiment: Praetexa & Performance
243(8)
Anne Waldman
Afterword: The End of Literature 251(8)
Robert Coover
Notes on Contributors 259