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title:Writing/talks Poetics of the New
author:Perelman, Bob.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:0809311801
print isbn13:9780809311804
ebook isbn13:9780585192130
language:English
subjectAmerican literature--20th century--History and criticism, American literature--California--San Francisco Bay Area--History and criticism, San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.)--Intellectual life, City and town life in literature.
publication date:1985
lcc:PS225.W74 1985eb
ddc:808/.042
subject:American literature--20th century--History and criticism, American literature--California--San Francisco Bay Area--History and criticism, San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.)--Intellectual life, City and town life in literature.
Page ii
Writing/Talks
Poetics of the New
Also in the series
Horizons
The Poetics and Theory of the Intermedia
By Dick Higgins
The L = A = N = G = U = A = G = E Book
Edited by Bruce Andrews and Charles Bernstein
Total Syntax
By Barrett Watten
Page iii
Edited by
Bob Perelman
Southern Illinois University Press
Carbondale and Edwardsville
Page iv
Copyright 1985 by the Board of Trustees, Southern Illinois University
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Edited by Cynthia Miller
Designed by Quentin Fiore
Production supervised by Kathleen Giencke
88 87 86 85 84 5 4 3 2 1
The text of "The Middle" was first published by Gaz. "Subject Matter" and "Autobiography, Memory and Mechanisms of Concealment" were originally published in Hills 8. The complete text of "Language/Mind/Writing'' was published in Poetics Journal 3. Portions of "Silence" were published in Poetics Journal 3. "At the Faucet of June," William Carlos Williams, Collected Earlier Poems of William Carlos Williams, 1938 by New Directions Publishing Corporation. Lines 1-38 from "Canto 84," 1948 by Ezra Pound. Both of the above are reprinted by permission of New Directions Publishing Corporation.
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Main entry under title:
Writing/talks.
(Poetics of the new)
Bibliography: p.
1. American literature 20th century History and criticism Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. American literature California San Francisco Bay Area History and criticism Addresses, essays, lectures.
I. Perelman, Bob. II. Series.
PS22 .W74 1984 808'.042 83-20338
ISBN 0-8093-1180-1
Page v
Contents
Preface
Bob Perelman
vii
Who Speaks for Us: Being an Expert
Robert Glck
1
Characterization
Charles Bernstein
7
Poetic Silence
Rae Armantrout
31
Song
Kit Robinson
48
Sense
Bob Perelman
63
Writing and an Anti-Nuclear Politics
Bruce Boone
87
Language/Mind/Writing
Alan Davies
97
A Reading: a Reading
Beverly Dahlen
113
The Middle
Carla Harryman
135
Olson in Language: Part II
Barrett Watten
157

Page vi
Spicer's Language
Ron Silliman
166
Artobiography
Fanny Howe
192
Autobiography, Memory and Mechanisms of Concealment (Part 1 or One Part)
Michael Palmer
207
Language/Site/World
Robert Grenier
230
Subject Matter
Alan Bernheimer
246
The Rejection of Closure
Lyn Hejinian
270
Books by Contributors
292

Page vii
Preface
To my mind, these 16 talks are part of an overall conversation:
Robert Glck: Who gets to talk?
Charles Bernstein: All words reflect society's characterizations and distortions.
Rae Armantrout: So can you write silence into a poem?
Kit Robinson: Or, pen in hand, burst into song?
Bob Perelman: How about trying to hear the words before and after they make sense?
Bruce Boone: How can you if the world blows up?
Alan Davies: The most important thing to do is to write without straying outside that activity.
Beverly Dahlen: But the meaning of writing leads in an endless regress back into the mind.
Carla Harryman: No, the (nonpsychological) surface is the only place of instruction.
Barrett Watten: Does the writer's body tie it all together?
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