What is it to write a poem? What work do words do when placed with care and vision into the intensely charged space of poetic effort? How to Draw a Circle does not seek to answer those questions, but to encounter them as fully and honestly as one can. The thread running through the essays is an ongoing investigation into poetry as an epistemological experiment, one which binds the imagination to the worldly, and trusts that creative endeavor is a form of participation in the ongoing creation of the world. It does so in part by focusing on thinkers, poets, writers, and literary movements where such thinking for a while prevailed, from Socrates to Melville, Mythology to Romanticism. Here the poem is approached as something deeply rooted in human consciousness, done so not to make an atavistic claim about poetry's history, but to show the ways in which oldest tradition gives us ever-new eyes. The hope this book gathers around is that poetry—poetic expression, the wild wonder of working in words—turns us back toward the world in more vibrant, more open, more ethical ways. How to Draw a Circle summons lyric powers—not an argument, but a participation in the ways poetry works in us and on us.
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An examination of what binds poetic endeavor into a singular, shining whole
Acknowledgments The Hut of Poetry: Reading as Initiatory Experience Arcadian Survey As in the Green Trees Of Time and Timelessness in the Poetic Sentence To Arrive in Zeno’s Thought: Reverie-on, Thinking-in, Peter Gizzi’s “A Panic that Can still Come upon Me” Poetic Geometries: Moby-Dick as Primer to Poetic Crisis What Kind of Monster am I? Ghosting the Line: Susan Howe and the Ethics of Haunting Thinking as Burial Practice: Exhuming an Epistemology in Thoreau, Dickinson, and Emerson “The Oracular Tree Acquiring”: On Romanticism as Radical Practice Epistemic Flow Lyric Consciousness Circularities: A Conversation
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“In this thrilling book, Beachy-Quick looks to the tangible, crafted work, to reveal our relationship with the intangible. Drawing a line from here to the eternal, he guides us through writers as varied as Anne Carson, Susan Howe, and Henry Thoreau, back to the very foundations of humanity and poetry. Beachy-Quick is our great poet-archaeologist.”
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780472039708
Publisert
2024-07-09
Utgiver
Vendor
The University of Michigan Press
Høyde
203 mm
Bredde
137 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176

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Dan Beachy-Quick is University Distinguished Teaching Scholar at Colorado State University. His books of poetry include, Circle's Apprentice (2011, Winner of the Colorado Book Award in Poetry), gentlessness (2015), Variations on Dawn and Dusk (2019, long-listed for the National Book Award in Poetry) and Arrows (2020). In 2016 he was named a Guggenheim Fellow in Poetry.