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Lyn Hejinian

    Lyn Hejinian è una poetessa e saggista americana, strettamente associata al movimento dei Language poets. La sua opera è nota per l'approccio innovativo, che esplora la natura del linguaggio e il suo rapporto con la realtà. Si distingue per uno stile che spinge i confini dell'espressione letteraria attraverso la sperimentazione con forma e struttura. Il lavoro di Hejinian comprende anche saggi e traduzioni, offrendo profonde intuizioni sul pensiero letterario e il suo impatto.

    Allegorical Moments
    Oxota
    My Life and My Life in the Nineties
    The Unfollowing
    Tribunal
    The Language of Inquiry
    • Tribunal

      • 80pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      The three works of poetry that constitute Tribunal were written in the current context of seemingly ubiquitous warfare and the specter of unabashed neo-fascism, ethno-nationalism, and--especially in the United States--reassertions of white supremacy

      Tribunal
    • The Unfollowing

      • 89pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      The Unfollowing is a sequence of elegies, mourning public and personal loss. The poems are composed entirely of non sequiturs, demonstrating a refusal to follow aesthetic proprieties, and a rejection of the logic of mortality and capitalism.

      The Unfollowing
    • As a foundational text in the Language writing movement, this new edition offers a fresh perspective on its innovative approach to poetry and linguistic exploration. It emphasizes the interplay between language and meaning, challenging traditional narrative forms and encouraging readers to engage with the text in new ways. The book's significance lies in its experimental style and its impact on contemporary literature, making it essential for those interested in the evolution of poetic expression.

      My Life and My Life in the Nineties
    • Oxota

      • 292pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      What resulted is an experimental novel whose structure (284 chapters, each 14 lines long) pays homage to Alexander Pushkin's Eugene Onegin, which is generally regarded to be the first Russian novel: a verse novel composed in 14-line stanzas. číst celé

      Oxota
    • Allegorical Moments

      Call to the Everyday

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Exploring allegory as a powerful tool for transformative thinking, this book delves into its role in shaping perspectives and inspiring change. It examines how allegorical narratives can challenge conventional ideas, provoke critical reflection, and foster deeper understanding of complex themes. Through various examples, the text highlights the potential of allegory to influence thought processes and encourage innovative approaches to problem-solving.

      Allegorical Moments
    • The Proposition

      Uncollected Early Poems 1963-1983

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The collection features Lyn Hejinian's previously uncollected early poems from 1963 to 1983, showcasing her innovative approach to form and language. These works expand her existing published collections, highlighting her linguistic experimentation before she shifted to project-oriented writing. Accompanied by a new Preface and critical essays, this volume serves as both a significant addition to Hejinian's oeuvre and a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in avant-garde poetry.

      The Proposition
    • Considers allegory as a catalyst of transformative thinkingAllegorical Moments is a set of essays dedicated to rethinking allegory and arguing for its significance as a creative and critical response to sociopolitical, environmental, and existential turmoil affecting the contemporary world.

      Allegorical Moments