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Muriel Rukeyser and Documentary: The Poetics of Connection
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Muriel Rukeyser and Documentary: The Poetics of Connection

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“This especially rich work takes on Rukeyser’s uses of documentary forms (filmic, photographic, journalistic, historical, biographical) to argue for their persistence throughout her career. It is presented with patient clarity and substantial archival research which underpin agile conceptualisations and powerful close readings of the poetry.‘

Professor Ian F. A. Bell, School of English, Keele University

Provides a new perspective on the documentary diversity of Muriel Rukeyser’s work and influences

This study of twentieth-century American poet Muriel Rukeyser explores the multiple avenues of her "poetics of connection’ to reveal a profound engagement with the equally intertextual documentary genre. It examines previously overlooked photo narratives, poetry, prose and archival material and demonstrates an enduring dialogue between the poet’s relational aesthetics and documentary’s similarly interdisciplinary and creative approach to the world. By considering the sources of documentary in Rukeyser’s work, the study provides insight into her guiding poetic principles, situating her as a vital figure in the history of twentieth-century American literature and culture, and as a pioneering personality in the development of American Studies.

Key Features

Provides a new, interdisciplinary perspective situating Rukeyser firmly within the canon of essential twentieth-century American poets

Examines Rukeyser’s photo narratives, poetry, prose, and archival material

Outlines the development of documentary in the 1930s, and its role in the formation of an American literary and cultural aesthetic

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 January 2013
Pages
256
ISBN
9780748670536

“This especially rich work takes on Rukeyser’s uses of documentary forms (filmic, photographic, journalistic, historical, biographical) to argue for their persistence throughout her career. It is presented with patient clarity and substantial archival research which underpin agile conceptualisations and powerful close readings of the poetry.‘

Professor Ian F. A. Bell, School of English, Keele University

Provides a new perspective on the documentary diversity of Muriel Rukeyser’s work and influences

This study of twentieth-century American poet Muriel Rukeyser explores the multiple avenues of her "poetics of connection’ to reveal a profound engagement with the equally intertextual documentary genre. It examines previously overlooked photo narratives, poetry, prose and archival material and demonstrates an enduring dialogue between the poet’s relational aesthetics and documentary’s similarly interdisciplinary and creative approach to the world. By considering the sources of documentary in Rukeyser’s work, the study provides insight into her guiding poetic principles, situating her as a vital figure in the history of twentieth-century American literature and culture, and as a pioneering personality in the development of American Studies.

Key Features

Provides a new, interdisciplinary perspective situating Rukeyser firmly within the canon of essential twentieth-century American poets

Examines Rukeyser’s photo narratives, poetry, prose, and archival material

Outlines the development of documentary in the 1930s, and its role in the formation of an American literary and cultural aesthetic

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 January 2013
Pages
256
ISBN
9780748670536