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9780252027963

How to Live/What to Do : H. D. 's Cultural Poetics

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    9780252027963

  • ISBN10:

    0252027965

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-04-04
  • Publisher: Univ of Illinois Pr
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Summary

The writing of H.D. is so linguistically rich and multilayered in structure that it has had almost as many interpretations as it has interpreters, from Freudians to feminists, from classicists to post-modernists. In How to Live / What to Do, however, Adalaide Morris removes the work of this iconic poet, dramatist, and novelist from compartments into which it has historically been placed. As she examines the "ongoingness" of H.D.'s writing, Morris makes an eloquent and compelling case for a consideration of poems -- all poems -- as forms of cultural mediation, instructive historical documents that engage the reader in wide-ranging contemporary debates and use their acoustical richness to generate tangible cultural effects.Ever since the publication of her first H.D. essay in 1985 (included here in an expanded version), Morris has favored new approaches that both challenge and overpass dominant critical constructs.She shows H.D. to be a playful linguistic innovator, a woman whose writings bear on debates in science, technology, and cinema as well as on poetry. Foremost, however, H.D. was a profound reshaper of the boundaries and possibilities of poetry, a generative form that, as this book shows, can indeed serve the cultural work of survival and resistance against the violence of modern culture."Simply superb. Morris's style is almost as great a pleasure as the impact of her ideas. It is amazing how much she can bring into imaginative and intellectual play." -- Eileen Gregory, author of H.D. and Hellenism: Classic Lines

Author Biography

Adalaide Morris is John C. Gerber Professor of English at the University of Iowa.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: H.D.'s Ongoingness 1(18)
Part 1: Sounds
Winged Words: H.D.'s Phonotexts and the Configurations of Meaning
19(37)
H.D. on the Air: Acoustical Technologies, Virtual Realities, and Helen in Egypt
56(33)
Part 2: Mana-Words
Projection: A Study in Thought
89(31)
Giving in Turn: H.D. and the Spirit of the Gift
120(29)
Strange Attractors: Science and the Mythopoeic Mind
149(34)
Part 3: Radical Modernisms
Angles of Incidence/Angels of Dust: Operatic Tilt in the Poetics of H.D. and Nathaniel Mackey
183(21)
Transformations: H.D., Spicer, and Scalapino
204(25)
Works Cited 229(20)
Index 249

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