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Marjorie Perloff

Modern and Postmodern Poetry and Poetics

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    • Circling the Canon Volume I: The Selected Book Reviews of Marjorie Perloff, 1969-1994
    • Circling the Canon, Volume II : The Selected Book Reviews of Marjorie Perloff, 1995-2017
    • Modernists, Avant-Gardists, Contemporaries
    • Edge of Irony: Modernism in the Shadow of the Habsburg Empire
    • Poetics in a New Key
    • Unoriginal Genius
    • The Sound of Poetry / The Poetry of Sound
    • The Vienna Paradox
    • Differentials: Poetry, Poetics, Pedagogy
    • Twenty-First Century Modernism
    • Poetry on and Off the Page
    • John Cage: Composed in America
    • Radical Artifice
    • Postmodern Genres
    • Poetic License
    • Futurist Moment
    • Dance of the Intellect
    • Poetics of Indeterminacy
    • Frank O’Hara
    • The Poetic Art of Robert Lowell
    • Rhyme and Meaning in the Poetry of Yeats
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Tag: Lyn Hejinian

Mapping the New (Interview with Rain Taxi)

Mapping the New (Interview with Rain Taxi)

Posted on April 28, 2009May 2, 2009 by marie

Mapping the New:

An Interview with Marjorie Perloff

Rain Taxi: Review of Books, 6, no. 2 (Summer 2001): 46-48.

Question Having just read P...
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John Cage’s Dublin Lyn Hejinian’s Leningrad

John Cage’s Dublin Lyn Hejinian’s Leningrad

Posted on April 27, 2009August 26, 2016 by marie

Poetic Cities as Cyberspaces

for Festschrift for OB Hardison, Delaware University Press

In Chapter 5 of Ulysses, Leopold Bloom sets out from home to be...
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Happy World: What Lyn Hejinian’s Poetry Tells Us About Chance, Fortune and Pleasure

Happy World: What Lyn Hejinian’s Poetry Tells Us About Chance, Fortune and Pleasure

Posted on April 27, 2009August 22, 2016 by marie

from The Boston Review: February / March 2000

"Happy families are all alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."  The famous opening sentence of Tolstoy's Anna Karenina means,...
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Keywords

  • George Oppen
  • Reviews
  • WB Yeats
  • Samuel Beckett
  • William Carlos Williams
  • T.S. Eliot
  • Craig Dworkin
  • Kenneth Goldsmith
  • Rosmarie Waldrop
  • Paul Celan
  • Dada
  • Ron Silliman
  • Robert Creeley
  • John Ashbery
  • Peter Gizzi
  • A.R. Ammons
  • Wallace Stevens
  • Christian Bok
  • James Joyce
  • Gertrude Stein
  • futurism
  • Stanzas in Meditation
  • Robert Duncan
  • Collage
  • Interviews
  • John Cage
  • Mina Loy
  • Allen Ginsburg
  • Homi Bhabha
  • Susan Howe
  • Yoko Tawada
  • Frank O'Hara
  • Caroline Bergvall
  • Postmodernism
  • Cubism
  • Karl Kraus
  • Marcel Duchamp
  • Lyn Hejinian
  • Rosalind Krauss
  • lyric
  • modernism
  • Johanna Drucker
  • Charles Bernstein
  • Rrose Selavy
  • Denise Levertov
  • Tom Raworth
  • Rae Armantrout
  • Wittgenstein
  • Language Poetry
  • Ezra Pound
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