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基本説明
This book has two main subjects which are interwoven: the attitudes of selected poets (including Neruda, Rilke, Breton, Celan, and Artaud) to the "primitive" and the "archaic," studied from an anthropologist's viewpoint, and a model of the processes whereby poetry is produced and received, built on the author's successful careers as both poet and anthropologist.
Full Description
This book has two main subjects which are interwoven: the attitudes of selected poets (including Neruda, Rilke, Breton, Celan, and Artaud) to the "primitive" and the "archaic," studied from an anthropologist's viewpoint; and a model of the processes whereby poetry is produced and received, built on the author's successful careers as both poet and anthropologist. The book includes detailed biographical information about how Tarn went from being a French to an English to an American poet. It also reveals the effect of a double career and of these moves on a unique body of poetry and theoretical work. An extremely substantial interview, serving also as an introduction to, and discussion of, the essays, demonstrates that there is nothing like this work to be found elsewhere.
Contents
Contents Preface 000 ONE: TOWARD ANY AMERICA WHATSOEVER 1. Toward Any Geography 000 2. Child as Father 000 3. Andre Breton 000 4. Newly Saying (Nishitani) 000 5. Pablo Neruda 000 6. Paul Celan 000 7. Among Altazors (Huidobro) 9840 8. Michel Leiris 000 9. The Search for the Primitive (Artaud) 000 10. Translation/Antitranslation 000 11. Octavio Paz 000 12. Initiation 000 13. Heraldic Vision 000 14. Archaeology Elegy 000 15. The Choral Voice 000 16. Exile out of Silence 000 17. New Forms 000 18. On Refining a Model 000 19. Interview 000