Leaping Poetry
An Idea with Poems and Translations
Seiten
2008
University of Pittsburgh Press (Verlag)
978-0-8229-6003-4 (ISBN)
University of Pittsburgh Press (Verlag)
978-0-8229-6003-4 (ISBN)
Originally published in 1972 in the author's literary journal ""The Seventies"", this title is part anthology and part commentary, wherein the author seeks to rejuvenate modern Western poetry through his revelations of 'leaping' as found in the works of poets from around the world, including Federico Garcia Lorca, Chu Yuan, and Allen Ginsberg.
Leaping Poetry is Robert Bly's testament to the singular importance of the artistic leap that bridges the gap between conscious and unconscious thought in any great work of art; the process that Bly refers to as /u201criding on dragons./u201d Originally published in 1972 in Bly's literary journal The Seventies, Leaping Poetry is part anthology and part commentary, wherein Bly seeks to rejuvenate modern Western poetry through his revelations of /u201cleaping/u201d as found in the works of poets from around the world, including Federico Garcia Lorca, Chu Yuan, Tomas Transtr/u00f6mer, and Allen Ginsberg, among others, while also outlining the basic principles that shape his own poetry. Bly seeks the use of quick, free association of the known and the unknown-the innate animal and rational cognition-which, he maintains, have been kept apart in the development of Western religious, intellectual, and literary thought.
Leaping Poetry is Robert Bly's testament to the singular importance of the artistic leap that bridges the gap between conscious and unconscious thought in any great work of art; the process that Bly refers to as /u201criding on dragons./u201d Originally published in 1972 in Bly's literary journal The Seventies, Leaping Poetry is part anthology and part commentary, wherein Bly seeks to rejuvenate modern Western poetry through his revelations of /u201cleaping/u201d as found in the works of poets from around the world, including Federico Garcia Lorca, Chu Yuan, Tomas Transtr/u00f6mer, and Allen Ginsberg, among others, while also outlining the basic principles that shape his own poetry. Bly seeks the use of quick, free association of the known and the unknown-the innate animal and rational cognition-which, he maintains, have been kept apart in the development of Western religious, intellectual, and literary thought.
Robert Bly is the author of more than thirty books of poetry including: The Night Abraham Called to the Stars; Snowbanks North of the House; What Have I Ever Lost by Dying?: Collected Prose Poems; Loving a Woman in Two Worlds; Mirabai Versions; This Body Is Made of Camphor and Gopherwood; and The Light Around the Body, for which he won the National Book Award. He is also the author of numerous nonfiction books, which include The Sibling Society and Iron John: A Book About Men.
| Reihe/Serie | Pitt Poetry Series |
|---|---|
| Verlagsort | Pittsburgh PA |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 140 x 203 mm |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Anthologien |
| ISBN-10 | 0-8229-6003-6 / 0822960036 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-8229-6003-4 / 9780822960034 |
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