Gregory Corso: doubting thomist
β Scribed by Olson, Kirby.
- Publisher
- Southern Illinois University Press
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 191 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Carbondale
- ISBN-13
- 9787320028112
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Gregory Corso is the most intensely spiritual of the Beat generation poets and still by far the least explored. The virtue of Kirby Olsonβ sGregory Corso: Doubting Thomistis that it is the first book to place all of Corsoβ s work in a philosophical perspective, concentrating on Corso as a poet torn between a static Catholic Thomist viewpoint and that of a progressive surrealist.
While Corso is a subject of great controversyβ his work often being seen as nihilistic and wildly comicβ Olson argues that Corsoβ s poetry, in fact, maintains an insistent theme of doubt and faith with regard to his early Catholicism. Although many critics have attempted to read his poetry, and some have done so brilliantly, Olsonβ in his approach and focusβ is the first to attempt to give a holistic understanding of the oeuvre as essentially one not of entertainment or hilarity but of a deep spiritual and philosophical quest by an important and profound mind.
In nine chapters, Olson addresses Corso from a broad philosophical perspective and shows how Corso takes on particular philosophical issues and contributes to new understandings. Corsoβ s concerns, like his influence, extend beyond the Beat generation as he speaks about concerns that have troubled thinkers from the beginning of the Western tradition, and his answers offer provocative new openings for thought.
Corso may very well be the most important Catholic poet in the American literary canon, a visionary like Burroughs and Ginsberg, whose work illuminated a generation. Written in a lively and engaging style,Gregory Corso: Doubting Thomistseeks to keep Corsoβ s memory alive and at last delve fully into Corsoβ s poetry.
β¦ Subjects
Poetry
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