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A Poetry of Two Minds

Author : Sherod Santos
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 11,63 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780820322049

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In his long-awaited first book of prose, poet and essayist Sherod Santos takes a compelling look into some of poetry’s deepest secrets, an investigation that leads him to the surprising conclusion that poems have minds of their own, minds often inaccessible even to the one who composed them. In these essays, Santos explores not only what he thinks about poetry but also what and how poetry thinks about itself. His writings range across the history of Western poetry, from formative classical myths to modern experimental forms, and touch on subjects as diverse as the rhetorical history of cannibalism, the political and cultural uses of translation, and the current state of American poetry. Along the way, he calls on past poets like Ovid, Baudelaire, and Phyllis Wheatley, on twentieth-century poets like Wallace Stevens, H. D., and Rainer Maria Rilke, and on writers and thinkers like Montaigne, Walter Benjamin, Simone Weil, and Paul de Man. These essays explore facets of poetry known best to one who has practiced the art for years. From the methods of poetic attention to the processes by which perception is transformed into language and from the illusive relationship between poetry and “meaning” to the integral relationship between poetry and memory, this collection delves into what it means to be a poet and how being a poet is intimately tied to one’s social and cultural moment. With Santos’s trademark flair for seeking out the overlooked and unforeseeable, A Poetry of Two Minds is an extraordinary collection that testifies to its author’s far-reaching intellectual curiosity. Readers who have delighted in his insights over the years can now have the satisfaction of having them caught between the covers of this provocative book.

Two Minds of a Western Poet

Author : David Mason
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 14,72 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0472051423

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Meditations on the life of poetry by an award-winning poet

Two Minds

Author : Harold Rhenisch
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 43,80 MB
Release : 2015-09
Category :
ISBN : 9781927823361

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Two Minds: Poems

Author : Callie Siskel
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 85 pages
File Size : 43,94 MB
Release : 2024-04-16
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1324073683

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In a piercing and beautiful elegy for the poet’s father, this debut volume investigates the enduring pain and transformative potential of grief. Does loss define us, or do we define loss? Tracing the duality of grief as it reverberates through a family, Callie Siskel wrestles with questions of identity and inheritance in precise, lucid poetry. Two Minds indulges and therefore exposes the vanity of turning private pain into art and the pursuit of self-revelation. Drawing on ekphrasis, ars poetica, and the prose poem, Siskel expands the elegiac genre as she oscillates between childhood and adulthood, art and mythology, as well as the natural and domestic world. At once cerebral and emotional, Two Minds is an essential meditation on the ways that loss cleaves and doubles our perceptive power.

Being of Two Minds

Author : Jonathan Goldberg
Publisher : Fordham University Press
Page : 74 pages
File Size : 20,28 MB
Release : 2022-09-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1531501621

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Being of Two Minds examines the place that early modern literature held in Modernist literary criticism. For T. S. Eliot, Virginia Woolf, and William Empson, the early modern period helps model a literary future. At stake in their engagements across time were ontological questions about literature and its ability to mediate between the one and the many, the particular and the general, life and death, the past and the present. If reading and writing literature enables the mind to be in two places at once, creative experience serves as a way to participate in an expanded field of consciousness alongside mortality. Goldberg reads the readings that these modernists performed on texts that Eliot claimed for the canon like the metaphysical poets and Jacobean dramatists, but also Shakespeare, Milton, Montaigne, and Margaret Cavendish. Ontological concerns are reflected in Eliot’s engagement with Aristotle’s theory of the soul and Empson’s Buddhism. These arguments about being affect minds and bodies and call into question sexual normativity: Eliot glances at a sodomitical male-male mode of literary transmission; Woolf produces a Judith Shakespeare to model androgynous being; Empson refuses to distinguish activity from passivity to rewrite gender difference. The work of one of our leading literary and cultural critics, Being of Two Minds spans centuries to show how the most compelling and surprising ideas about mind, experience, and existence not only move between early modernity, high modernism, and our own moment, but are also constituted through that very movement between times and minds.

Two Hearts - Two Minds

Author : Linda Rose Bevan
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 17,37 MB
Release : 2011
Category :
ISBN : 1447721098

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Intertwining of Two Minds

Author : Perry Koch
Publisher : Publishamerica Incorporated
Page : 74 pages
File Size : 20,68 MB
Release : 2007-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781424128846

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This book consists of poems that were created from the true feelings that twin brothers may share without each others knowledge. Minds do think alike in many ways, especially if they are related in origin and family. My twin brother Jerry passed away this past year, leaving behind a notebook filled with his dreams, feelings and personal understanding and interpretation of life. I was fortunate enough to discover these masterful works and helped him complete his thoughts and assigned them meaningful titles. He wanted to continue talking to the people of the world even in his absence. The pleasures you will receive from the reading of these poems will create a feeling of warmth and attachment within your heart and soul. Magically, you will see the intertwining of minds overcome obstacleseven deathto pronounce their truths to one another and mankind. Hidden and personal secrets of love, character, and observations will be relived and revealed.

Two Hearts Two Minds One Thought

Author : Owen Robert Cullimore
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 18,47 MB
Release : 2013-10
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781492989035

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A book of Poems written by a brother & sister who both share the love of creative writting.

Robert Graves

Author : Jean Moorcroft Wilson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 497 pages
File Size : 19,53 MB
Release : 2018-08-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1472929152

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The writer and poet Robert Graves suppressed virtually all of the poems he had published during and just after the First World War. Until his son, William Graves, reprinted almost all the Poems About War in 1988, Graves's status as a 'war poet' seems to have depended mainly on his prose memoir (and bestseller), Good-bye to All That. None of the previous biographies written on Graves, however excellent, attempt to deal with this paradox in any depth. Robert Graves the war poet and the suppressed poems themselves have been largely neglected – until now. Jean Moorcroft Wilson, celebrated biographer of poets Siegfried Sassoon, Isaac Rosenberg and Edward Thomas, relates Graves's fascinating life during this period, his experiences in the war, his being left for dead at the Battle of the Somme, his leap from a third-storey window after his lover Laura Riding's even more dramatic jump from the fourth storey, his move to Spain and his final 'goodbye' to 'all that'. In this deeply-researched new book, containing startling material never before brought to light, Dr Moorcroft Wilson traces not only Graves's compelling life, but also the development of his poetry during the First World War, his thinking about the conflict and his shifting attitude towards it. Robert Graves: From Great War Poet to Good-bye to All That casts new light on the life, prose and poetry of Graves, without which the story of Great War poetry is incomplete.