Disclosed poetics
Beyond landscape and lyricismJohn Kinsella
In Disclosed poetics John Kinsella explores a contemporary poetics and pedagogy as it emerges from his reflections on his own writing and teaching, and on the work of other poets, particularly contemporary writers with which he feels some affinity.
At the heart of the book is Kinsella’s attempt to elaborate his vision of a species of pastoral that is adequate to a globalised world (Kinsella himself writes and teaches in the USA, the UK and his native Australia), and an environmentally and politically just poetry.
The book has an important autobiographical element, as Kinsella explores the pulse of his poetic imagination through significant moments and passages of his life. Whilst theoretically informed, the book is accessibly written and highly engaging, and will be of great interest as a teaching text for those leading classes in contempoary poetry creative writing and postcolonial literatures.
Pastoral, landscape, place ...
Spatial lyricism
Manifestoes
Aging, loss, recidivism ...
List of references
Appendices
– From Marcus Clarke's 'Preface' to the Poems of Adam Lindsay Gordon, 1893
– Windows
– Imitation Spatialogue (Sublime)
– A Letter from Graham Nerlich
John Kinsella is a poet and critic of international renown.
Angelaki Humanities
216x138mm 272pp
hb 9780719075582 01 October 2007 £50.00
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