The Audible Light of Words: Mark Strand on Poetry and the Self

The aim of this paper is to look at American poet Mark Strand’s thinking about what poetry is all about, as expressed in his poetry collections and prose works, especially in The Monument (1978), a book of “notes, observations, rants, and revelations” about literary immortality, but also a meditati...

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Main Author: Leonor María Martínez Serrano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Valladolid 2018-12-01
Series:ES Review
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Online Access:https://revistas.uva.es/index.php/esreview/article/view/2433
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spelling doaj-ba3ebe980a8a4d43bbf80f521103f5902020-11-25T01:30:56ZengUniversidad de ValladolidES Review2531-16462531-16542018-12-013910.24197/ersjes.39.2018.255-280The Audible Light of Words: Mark Strand on Poetry and the SelfLeonor María Martínez Serrano0University of Cordoba The aim of this paper is to look at American poet Mark Strand’s thinking about what poetry is all about, as expressed in his poetry collections and prose works, especially in The Monument (1978), a book of “notes, observations, rants, and revelations” about literary immortality, but also a meditation on “the translation of a self, and the text as self, the self as book”; in The Continuous Life (1990), a collection of luminous pieces on various aspects of the literary enterprise, including reading, translation and the multitude of selves making up the self; and in The Weather of Words: Poetic Invention (2000), a collection of insightful essays in which the poet discusses the essentials of poetry as something made by the human imagination, the meaning or content of a poem, and the creative process with the guidance of such preeminent minds as those of Carl Jung, Paul Valéry and Wallace Stevens. https://revistas.uva.es/index.php/esreview/article/view/2433American poetryMark Strandpoeticscriticismthe self
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The Audible Light of Words: Mark Strand on Poetry and the Self
ES Review
American poetry
Mark Strand
poetics
criticism
the self
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title The Audible Light of Words: Mark Strand on Poetry and the Self
title_short The Audible Light of Words: Mark Strand on Poetry and the Self
title_full The Audible Light of Words: Mark Strand on Poetry and the Self
title_fullStr The Audible Light of Words: Mark Strand on Poetry and the Self
title_full_unstemmed The Audible Light of Words: Mark Strand on Poetry and the Self
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publisher Universidad de Valladolid
series ES Review
issn 2531-1646
2531-1654
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The aim of this paper is to look at American poet Mark Strand’s thinking about what poetry is all about, as expressed in his poetry collections and prose works, especially in The Monument (1978), a book of “notes, observations, rants, and revelations” about literary immortality, but also a meditation on “the translation of a self, and the text as self, the self as book”; in The Continuous Life (1990), a collection of luminous pieces on various aspects of the literary enterprise, including reading, translation and the multitude of selves making up the self; and in The Weather of Words: Poetic Invention (2000), a collection of insightful essays in which the poet discusses the essentials of poetry as something made by the human imagination, the meaning or content of a poem, and the creative process with the guidance of such preeminent minds as those of Carl Jung, Paul Valéry and Wallace Stevens.
topic American poetry
Mark Strand
poetics
criticism
the self
url https://revistas.uva.es/index.php/esreview/article/view/2433
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