Death drive through gaia Paris
β Scribed by Noble, Charles , 1945-
- Publisher
- University of Calgary Press
- Year
- 2007;2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 29 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Calgary
- ISBN
- 1552382265
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β¦ Synopsis
In his latest collection of poetry, Charles Noble further reins in an already tight form haiku only to let loose a "logopoeic" poetry. He presents poems of extraordinary rigour and riddles of wit that are solved by "lifetime" insights a dialectical poetry that still observes a phenomenological toehold but transcends the limits of locality in recognizing the curled-up-but-everywhere world of media and markets la Fredric Jameson. And yet, these "haikus" go straight to "the shock of the naΓ―ve." They turn to a middle ground, in Aristotle's sense of difficult target. They point to human acts, human reactions, and enact, themselves, a meta-linguistic wrestling, at one with the quarreling couple in the bar hanging on each other's words and insistent with "what do you mean by [a simple word]?". But they are also implicated in what he calls the death drive (not death wish), which arcs freely over a human life span think architecture and which, more radically, in the "pleated/crossword" , "make[s]/ good/a/ bit/of/ bad/infinity," no expenses, save for that toehold, earth, as he would have it.
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