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(Ebook) The Fire : Collected Essays of Robin Blaser by Robin Blaser, Miriam Nichols, Miriam Nichols ISBN 9780520245105, 9780520938854, 9781282358140, 0520245105, 0520938852, 1282358146

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Authors:Robin Blaser, Miriam Nichols, Miriam Nichols
Pages:544 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Publisher:University of California Press
Language:english
File Size:2.11 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780520245105, 9780520938854, 9781282358140, 0520245105, 0520938852, 1282358146
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(Ebook) The Fire : Collected Essays of Robin Blaser by Robin Blaser, Miriam Nichols, Miriam Nichols ISBN 9780520245105, 9780520938854, 9781282358140, 0520245105, 0520938852, 1282358146

Spanning four decades of meditation on the avant-garde in poetry, art, and philosophy, the essays collected in The Fire reveal Robin Blaser's strikingly fresh perspective on "New American" poets, deconstructive philosophies, current events, and the state of humanities now. The essays, gathered in one volume for the first time, include commentaries on Jack Spicer, Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, Mary Butts, George Bowering, Louis Dudek, Christos Dikeakos, and J. S. Bach.
Blaser emerged from the "Berkeley Renaissance" of the 1940s and 1950s having studied under legendary medieval scholar Ernst Kantorowicz and having been a major participant in the burgeoning literary scene. His response to the cultural and political events of his time has been to construct a poetic voice that offers a singular perspective on a shareable world—and to pose that voice alongside others as a source of countermemory and potential agency. Conceived as conversations, these essays brilliantly reflect that ethos as they re-read the cultural events of the past fifty years.
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