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Poetische Angelegenheiten: Celan, Gr?nbein, Brodsky von Michael Eskin (englisch) Hardcover Bo

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ISBN-13
9780804758314
Book Title
Poetic Affairs
ISBN
9780804758314
Publication Name
Poetic Affairs : Celan, Grünbein, Brodsky
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Publication Year
2008
Series
Verbal Art: Studies in Poetics Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Michael Eskin
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
17 Oz
Number of Pages
252 Pages

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Poetic Affairs deals with the complex and fascinating interface between literature and life through the prism of the lives and works of three outstanding poets: the German-Jewish poet and Holocaust survivor, Paul Celan (1920-1970); the Leningrad native, U.S. poet laureate, and Nobel Prize winner, Joseph Brodsky (1940-1996); and Germany's premier contemporary poet, Durs Gr nbein (born 1962). Focusing on their poetic dialogues with such interlocutors as Shakespeare, Seneca, and Byron, respectively--veritable love affairs unfolding in and through poetry--Eskin offers unprecedented readings of Celan's, Brodsky's, and Gr nbein's lives and works and discloses the ways in which poetry articulates and remains faithful to the manifold "truths"--historical, political, poetic, erotic--determining human existence.

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Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
080475831x
ISBN-13
9780804758314
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Author
Michael Eskin
Publication Name
Poetic Affairs : Celan, Grünbein, Brodsky
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2008
Series
Verbal Art: Studies in Poetics Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
252 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
17 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Pt2605
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This strikingly original study scrutinizes works by three modern poets responding to earlier poets in order to advance a compelling argument about the relation between the personal and public in the realm of literature. Eskin's three 'affairs' show that|9780804758314|, "At the present juncture of new possibilities for critical strategies, Poetic Affairs: Celan, Grnbein, Brodsky sheds, at times, its paradigmatic weight and achieves, beyond boundaries set by codified procedures of discourse, a fidelity to its exploration borne by succinctness of style and the confident subjectivity of informed insight . . . Eskin's book is a valuable illumination of Celan, Grnbein, and Brodsky."-James Brasfield, Comparative Literature Studies, "Michael Eskin's study of Paul Celan, Dors Grünbein, and Joseph Brodsky is a bold experiment in biographical criticism. . . . Eskin brings new questions to translation study and persona theory by framing them as ethical practices, and any reader of Celan, Grünbein, or Brodsky will nd much to ponder and appreciate in his meticulously detailed readings of their work."--Mark Payne, Modern Philology, "In his extraordinarily entertaining and original study Poetic Affairs , Michael Eskin strategically uses the Goll affair, the Livilla affair and the Brodsky affair as the concrete basis for a well-grounded analysis of the poetics of three outstanding voices of modern poetry: Paul Celan, Durs Grubein, and Joseph Brodsky . . . With Poetic Affairs Michael Eskin proves to be--once again--an astonishing researcher in matters of poetic dialogues, a genuine expert of literary interlocutions."-- Focus on German Studies, "Michael Eskin's study of Paul Celan, Dors Grünbein, and Joseph Brodsky is a bold experiment in biographical criticism. . . . Eskin brings new questions to translation study and persona theory by framing them as ethical practices, and any reader of Celan, Grünbein, or Brodsky will nd much to ponder and appreciate in his meticulously detailed readings of their work."—Mark Payne, Modern Philology, "In his extraordinarily entertaining and original studyPoetic Affairs, Michael Eskin strategically uses the Goll affair, the Livilla affair and the Brodsky affair as the concrete basis for a well-grounded analysis of the poetics of three outstanding voices of modern poetry: Paul Celan, Durs Grubein, and Joseph Brodsky...WithPoetic AffairsMichael Eskin proves to be-once again-an astonishing researcher in matters of poetic dialogues, a genuine expert of literary interlocutions."-Focus on German Studies, "At the present juncture of new possibilities for critical strategies, Poetic Affairs: Celan, Grnbein, Brodsky sheds, at times, its paradigmatic weight and achieves, beyond boundaries set by codified procedures of discourse, a fidelity to its exploration borne by succinctness of style and the confident subjectivity of informed insight . . . Eskin's book is a valuable illumination of Celan, Grnbein, and Brodsky."—James Brasfield, Comparative Literature Studies, "In his extraordinarily entertaining and original study Poetic Affairs , Michael Eskin strategically uses the Goll affair, the Livilla affair and the Brodsky affair as the concrete basis for a well-grounded analysis of the poetics of three outstanding voices of modern poetry: Paul Celan, Durs Grubein, and Joseph Brodsky . . . With Poetic Affairs Michael Eskin proves to be—once again—an astonishing researcher in matters of poetic dialogues, a genuine expert of literary interlocutions."— Focus on German Studies, "This strikingly original study scrutinizes works by three modern poets responding to earlier poets in order to advance a compelling argument about the relation between the personal and public in the realm of literature. Eskin's three 'affairs' show that writing poetry is a messy business and that the richest readings take account of its constant transgression of comfortable boundaries."—Derek Attridge, University of York, "This strikingly original study scrutinizes works by three modern poets responding to earlier poets in order to advance a compelling argument about the relation between the personal and public in the realm of literature. Eskin's three "affairs" show that writing poetry is a messy business and that the richest readings take account of its constant transgression of comfortable boundaries." —Derek Attridge, University of York, "This strikingly original study scrutinizes works by three modern poets responding to earlier poets in order to advance a compelling argument about the relation between the personal and public in the realm of literature. Eskin's three 'affairs' show that writing poetry is a messy business and that the richest readings take account of its constant transgression of comfortable boundaries."--Derek Attridge, University of York, "This strikingly original study scrutinizes works by three modern poets responding to earlier poets in order to advance a compelling argument about the relation between the personal and public in the realm of literature. Eskin's three 'affairs' show that writing poetry is a messy business and that the richest readings take account of its constant transgression of comfortable boundaries."-Derek Attridge, University of York, "In his extraordinarily entertaining and original study Poetic Affairs , Michael Eskin strategically uses the Goll affair, the Livilla affair and the Brodsky affair as the concrete basis for a well-grounded analysis of the poetics of three outstanding voices of modern poetry: Paul Celan, Durs Grubein, and Joseph Brodsky . . . With Poetic Affairs Michael Eskin proves to be-once again-an astonishing researcher in matters of poetic dialogues, a genuine expert of literary interlocutions."- Focus on German Studies, "Michael Eskin's study of Paul Celan, Dors Grünbein, and Joseph Brodsky is a bold experiment in biographical criticism. . . . Eskin brings new questions to translation study and persona theory by framing them as ethical practices, and any reader of Celan, Grünbein, or Brodsky will nd much to ponder and appreciate in his meticulously detailed readings of their work."-Mark Payne, Modern Philology, "In his extraordinarily entertaining and original study Poetic Affairs , Michael Eskin strategically uses the Goll affair, the Livilla affair and the Brodsky affair as the concrete basis for a well-grounded analysis of the poetics of three outstanding voices of modern poetry: Paul Celan, Durs Grubein, and Joseph Brodsky...With Poetic Affairs Michael Eskin proves to be—once again—an astonishing researcher in matters of poetic dialogues, a genuine expert of literary interlocutions."— Focus on German Studies, "At the present juncture of new possibilities for critical strategies, Poetic Affairs: Celan, Grnbein, Brodsky sheds, at times, its paradigmatic weight and achieves, beyond boundaries set by codified procedures of discourse, a fidelity to its exploration borne by succinctness of style and the confident subjectivity of informed insight . . . Eskin's book is a valuable illumination of Celan, Grnbein, and Brodsky."--James Brasfield, Comparative Literature Studies, "This strikingly original study scrutinizes works by three modern poets responding to earlier poets in order to advance a compelling argument about the relation between the personal and public in the realm of literature. Eskin's three "affairs" show that writing poetry is a messy business and that the richest readings take account of its constant transgression of comfortable boundaries." --Derek Attridge, University of York
Copyright Date
2008
Topic
Poetry, Semiotics & Theory
Lccn
2007-026524
Dewey Decimal
831/.914
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Literary Criticism

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