Charles Olson, the American poet, wrote poetry that is, to the neophyte reader, stunningly difficult. While Olson insists that the poetry is not obscure, the reader faces a task most other poetry does not insist upon. In this thesis I postulate a critical methodology whereby Olson's poetry can be seen as understandable, as well as comprehensible. This methodology is derived from neo-Darwinian thought, and especially memes and memetics. -- When looking at Olson's writings one cannot overlook his insistence upon finding a "new way." This "new way" is developed on the ruins of Platonic Rationalism. In order to overthrow Platonic Rationalism, Olson uses memes and memetics to create a cultural virus which will enter the cultural matrix, destroy ...
This thesis examines the writings of the American `Objectivist' poet Louis Zukofsky, especially his ...
As a hybrid text, Of Cycles and Disturbances is blend of creative and theoretical writing that explo...
Etymology plays a central role for Charles Olson's poetics. Based on the assumption that language pr...
Charles Olson, the American poet, wrote poetry that is, to the neophyte reader, stunningly difficult...
This thesis argues that Charles Olson's place within the American poetic tradition is more than simp...
In this thesis, I contend that some form of aura can be recovered from the ravages of technological ...
Albert Glover (b. 1942), professor emeritus at St. Lawrence University (Canton, New York), has finis...
American poet Charles Olson (1910-1970) spent the last two decades of his life composing his magnum ...
”Art is the only twin life has ... art does not seek to describe but to enact.” (Charles Olson) ...
American poet Charles Olson (1910-1970) spent the last two decades of his life composing his magnum ...
Charles Olson (1910–1970) is an American poet whose understanding of the poetic process is influence...
In this thesis, I examine the way in which avant-garde American poetry enacts an expansion of the co...
The primary act of nature is the transfer of energy. One thing passes its energy on to other things....
Charles Olson’s hugely influential essay-manifesto ‘Projective Verse’ is usually u...
Pour Charles Olson, si le lieu représente une fondation idéale pour l’écriture c’est qu’il est le pr...
This thesis examines the writings of the American `Objectivist' poet Louis Zukofsky, especially his ...
As a hybrid text, Of Cycles and Disturbances is blend of creative and theoretical writing that explo...
Etymology plays a central role for Charles Olson's poetics. Based on the assumption that language pr...
Charles Olson, the American poet, wrote poetry that is, to the neophyte reader, stunningly difficult...
This thesis argues that Charles Olson's place within the American poetic tradition is more than simp...
In this thesis, I contend that some form of aura can be recovered from the ravages of technological ...
Albert Glover (b. 1942), professor emeritus at St. Lawrence University (Canton, New York), has finis...
American poet Charles Olson (1910-1970) spent the last two decades of his life composing his magnum ...
”Art is the only twin life has ... art does not seek to describe but to enact.” (Charles Olson) ...
American poet Charles Olson (1910-1970) spent the last two decades of his life composing his magnum ...
Charles Olson (1910–1970) is an American poet whose understanding of the poetic process is influence...
In this thesis, I examine the way in which avant-garde American poetry enacts an expansion of the co...
The primary act of nature is the transfer of energy. One thing passes its energy on to other things....
Charles Olson’s hugely influential essay-manifesto ‘Projective Verse’ is usually u...
Pour Charles Olson, si le lieu représente une fondation idéale pour l’écriture c’est qu’il est le pr...
This thesis examines the writings of the American `Objectivist' poet Louis Zukofsky, especially his ...
As a hybrid text, Of Cycles and Disturbances is blend of creative and theoretical writing that explo...
Etymology plays a central role for Charles Olson's poetics. Based on the assumption that language pr...