| Joan Retallack - 1995 - 124 Seiten
Retallack's book draws readers into a meditative experience of time, space and language. Joan Retallack offers a book of forms, like the medieval Book of Hours, intended to ... | |
| John Cage, Joan Retallack - 1996 - 420 Seiten
The entire range of John Cage's work and thought, explored in three wide-ranging dialogues, which constitute his last unified statement on his art. "I was obliged to find a ... | |
| Joan Retallack - 2004 - 66 Seiten
Poetry. MEMNOIR is a high-speed chase through intersections of chance and consciousness in the "experience of experiencing" our lives. Movies and memory swap visceral/visual ... | |
| Joan Retallack - 1998 - 178 Seiten
Borrowing the title of J.L. Austin's important philosophical tract, Joan Retallack seeks through poetry answers to Austin's questions about the relationship between saying and ... | |
| Marjorie Perloff, Charles Junkerman - 1994 - 302 Seiten
John Cage: Composed in America is the first book-length work to address the "other" John Cage, a revisionist treatment of the way Cage himself has composed and been "composed ... | |
| Lynn Keller - 1994 - 424 Seiten
Explores the role of gender in poetic production, the tensions between poetry and contemporary literary theory, and the fluid boundaries between theoretical and literary writing. | |
| Ann Vickery - 2000 - 374 Seiten
The most significant contribution to the literary history of Language writing to date. | |
| Peter Baker - 1996 - 462 Seiten
"Onward: Contemporary Poetry and Poetics" is an anthology of statements on poetics by twenty contemporary North American poets, along with selections from their poetry. The ... | |
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