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The Invention of Influence
β Scribed by Peter Cole
- Publisher
- New Directions
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 47 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0811221725
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β¦ Synopsis
A dazzling new book by a writer with "perhaps the most capacious command of the Jewish poetic tradition of any poet now writing in English"( Religion and Literature**)** Peter Cole has been called "an inspired writer" ( The Nation ) and βone of the handful of authentic poets of his own American generationβ (Harold Bloom). In this, his fourth book of poems, he presents a ramifying vision of human linkage. At the heart of the collection stands the stunning title poem, which brings us into the world of Victor Tausk, a maverick and tragic early disciple of Freud who wrote about one of his patientsβ mental inventions β an "influence machine" that controlled his thoughts. In Coleβs symphonic poem, this machine becomes a haunting image for the ways in which tradition and the language of others shape so much of what we think and say. The shorter poems in this rich and surprising volume treat the dynamics of coupling, the curiously varied nature of perfection,the delights of the senses, the perils of poetic vocation, and more. **
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### Review "The masterpiece among Bioy Casares' short, intense novels is The Invention of Morel, a book that won raves from Borges (who placed it alongside Franz Kafka's The Trial), was called "perfect" by Octavio Paz, and inspired one of French cinema's most infamous moviesf, Last Year at Marienba