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9781551524290

The Only Poetry That Matters

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    9781551524290

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    1551524295

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-04-17
  • Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Pr Ltd
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In The Only Poetry That Matters, novelist and poet Clint Burnham offers the first book-length examination of the Kootenay School of Writing, the notorious group of poets who came to international attention in Vancouver during the 1980s. Founded in 1984 after the closure of David Thompson University Centre in Nelson, the KSW offered writing and publishing courses and hosted colloquia, critical talks, and a reading series featuring local, Canadian, and international writers (which continue to this day). Just as significantly, the KSW came to be associated with a number of "language" poets who worked defiantly outside the confines of traditional Canadian poetry. Using the psychoanalytic criticism of Jacques Lacan and Slavoj }izek, Burnham unpacks this dense and disjunctive poetry, arguing that it matters because of its materiality, because of its politics, and because of how the writing, rather than offering a readymade message, passes the work onto the reader, allowing the reader to create meaning. Burnham demystifies this difficult work, breaking it down into three tendencies: the "empty speech" of poets like Kathryn McLeod, the "social collage" of Jeff Derksen’s work, and the Red Tory "neopastoralism" of Lisa Robertson. He also takes a tour through the KSW archive, unearthing its place in a social history of Vancouver―its art, its politics, its tumultuous geography. The Only Poetry That Mattersis essential reading for anyone who is interested in contemporary writing, in political art, and in what it means to make meaning.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 11
A Tripartite Taxonomyp. 29
Empty and Full Speechp. 53
Social Collage and the Four Discoursesp. 77
Neo-Pastoral Red Toriesp. 125
MY Archive Fever: the Material Cultures of the KSWp. 159
Conclusion Resisting the Gentrification of the KSWp. 195
Endnotesp. 211
Referencesp. 231
Creditsp. 246
Indexp. 247
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