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Author Levin Becker, Daniel

Title Many subtle channels : in praise of potential literature / Daniel Levin Becker
Published Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (x, 338 pages)
Contents Machine generated contents note: I. Present -- Library Burning -- Reading Out Loud -- Little Demons of Subtlety -- Get It in Writing -- II. Past -- Let There Be Limit -- Imaginary Solutions -- Rat in Laboratory -- Publish and Perish -- III. Future -- Packrats Who Build the Library -- Safety in Letters -- Potential Weaving -- Questions and Answers
Summary The youngest member of the Paris-based experimental collective Oulipo, Levin Becker tells the story of one of literature's quirkiest movements--and the personal quest that led him to seek out like-minded writers, artists, and scientists who are obsessed with language and games, and who embrace formal constraints to achieve literature's potential
What sort of society could bind together Jacques Roubaud, Italo Calvino, Marcel Duchamp, and Raymond Queneau--and Daniel Levin Becker, a young American obsessed with language play? Only the Oulipo, the Paris-based experimental collective founded in 1960 and fated to become one of literature's quirkiest movements. An international organization of writers, artists, and scientists who embrace formal and procedural constraints to achieve literature's possibilities, the Oulipo (the French acronym stands for "workshop for potential literature") is perhaps best known as the cradle of Georges Perec's novel A Void, which does not contain the letter e. Drawn to the Oulipo's mystique, Levin Becker secured a Fulbright grant to study the organization and traveled to Paris. He was eventually offered membership, becoming only the second American to be admitted to the group. From the perspective of a young initiate, the Oulipians and their projects are at once bizarre and utterly compelling. Levin Becker's love for games, puzzles, and language play is infectious, calling to mind Elif Batuman's delight in Russian literature in The Possessed. In recent years, the Oulipo has inspired the creation of numerous other collectives: the OuMuPo (a collective of DJs), the OuMaPo (marionette players), the OuBaPo (comic strip artists), the OuFlarfPo (poets who generate poetry with the aid of search engines), and a menagerie of other Ou-X-Pos (workshops for potential something). Levin Becker discusses these and other intriguing developments in this history and personal appreciation of an iconic--and iconoclastic--group
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Subject Levin Becker, Daniel
SUBJECT Levin Becker, Daniel fast
Subject Oulipo (Association)
SUBJECT Oulipo (Association) fast
Subject Literary form.
Authors, American -- 21st century -- Biography
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- French.
Authors, American
Literary form
Genre/Form Biographies
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2011044577
ISBN 9780674069626
0674069625
9780674065277
0674065271