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7370011Louis Zukofsky and the Transformation of a Modern American Poeticshttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/louis-zukofsky-and-the-transformation-of-a-modern-american-poetics-9780520340947/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/6958952/image.jpg?v=638850880876000000701778MXNUniversity of California PressInStock/Ebooks/<p>Viewing Louis Zukofsky as a reader, writer, and innovator of twentieth-century poetry, Sandra Stanley argues that his works serve as a crucial link between American modernism and post- modernism.</p><p>Like Ezra Pound, Zukofsky saw himself as a participant in the transformation of a modern American poetics; but unlike Pound, Zukofsky, the ghetto-born son of an immigrant Russian Jew, was keenly aware of his marginal position in society. Championing the importance of the little words, such as <em>a</em> and <em>the</em>, Zukofsky effected his own proletarian "revolution of the word."</p><p>Stanley explains how Zukofsky emphasized the materiality of language, refusing to reduce it to a commodity controlled by an "authorial/authoritarian" self. She also describes his legacy to contemporary poets, particularly such Language poets as Ron Silliman and Charles Bernstein.</p><p>Viewing Louis Zukofsky as a reader, writer, and innovator of twentieth-century poetry, Sandra Stanley argues that his works serve as a crucial link between American modernism and post- modernism.</p><p>Like Ezra Pound, Zukofsky saw himself as a parti</p>...7005120Louis Zukofsky and the Transformation of a Modern American Poetics701778https://www.gandhi.com.mx/louis-zukofsky-and-the-transformation-of-a-modern-american-poetics-9780520340947/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/6958952/image.jpg?v=638850880876000000InStockMXN99999DIEbook2023Inglés