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Regions of Unlikeness: Explaining Contemporary Poetry Book

In Regions of Unlikeness Thomas Gardner explores the ways a number of quite different twentieth-century American poets, including Elizabeth Bishop, John Ashbery, Robert Hass, Jorie Graham, and Michael Palmer, frame their work as taking place within, and being brought to life by, an acknowledgment of the limits of language. Gardner approaches their poetry in light of philosopher Stanley Cavellâ??s remarkably similar engagement with the issues of skepticism and linguistic finitude. The skepticâ??s refusal to settle for anything less than perfect knowledge of the world, Cavell maintains, amounts to a refusal to accept the fact of human finitude. Gardner argues that both Cavell and the poets he discusses reject skepticismâ??s world-erasing conclusions but nonetheless honor the truth about the limits of knowledge that skepticism keeps alive. In calling attention to the limits of such acts as describing or remembering, the poets Gardner examines attempt to renew language by teasing a charged drama out of their inability to grasp with certainty. Juxtaposed with Gardnerâ??s readings of the work of the younger poets are his interviews with them. In many ways, these conversations are at the core of Gardnerâ??s book, demonstrating the wide-ranging implications of the struggles and mappings enacted in the poems. The interviews are themselves examples of the charged intimacy Gardner deals with in his readings.Read More

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  • 0803221762
  • 9780803221765
  • Thomas Gardner
  • 1 January 2000
  • University of Nebraska Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 315
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