Search for Origins in the Twentieth-Century Long Poem: Sumerian, Homeric, Anglo-Saxon

Joe W. Moffett

Search for Origins in the Twentieth-Century Long Poem: Sumerian, Homeric, Anglo-Saxon
Format
Paperback
Publisher
West Virginia University Press
Country
United States
Published
1 April 2007
Pages
188
ISBN
9781933202129

Search for Origins in the Twentieth-Century Long Poem: Sumerian, Homeric, Anglo-Saxon

Joe W. Moffett

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In this new, scholarly text - an ambitious study of contemporary poetics - Joe W. Moffett deciphers the twentieth-century long poem, searching for a better understanding of why long-poem writers are preoccupied with a search for origins. Moffett focuses on issues like postcolonialism, nation, modernism, and postmodernism. He conceptualizes his theories by using what he calls originiary moments historical periods or specific events from which a poet contends our culture descends. These moments enlighten and inspire the modern poet to use origin or source as a way to examine present culture and social conditions. The poems also encourage modern readers to question, revise, and repudiate. Moffett organizes his argument by arranging specific examples into three categories of originary moments: Sumerian, Homeric, and Anglo-Saxon. According to Moffett, the long poem is appealing because it lacks strict conventions that govern other genres . Using a wide variety of poems to support his arguments, Moffett asks many stimulating questions and also provides provocative answers. Questions of when and where It All Began have been off the critical agenda for some time now, embargoed by poststructuralism. Undeterred, Joe Moffett boldly revisits the search for cultural origins, which preoccupied major poets throughout the twentieth century. Capacious in his scope, eclectic in his choices, Moffett rounds up unusual subjects, including long poems by Armand Schwerner, Derek Walcott, Geoffrey Hill, and Judy Grahn, with excursions into Charles Olson, Seamus Heaney, and others. Nowhere will you find clearer, more intelligent, or better-informed readings of these poems than Moffett’s.

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