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Author Reed, Brian M

Title Nobody's business : twenty-first century avant-garde poetics / Brian M. Reed
Published Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2013]

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 222 pages)
Contents Preface : What Now? -- In Praise of Obsolescence -- New Consensus Poetics and the Avant-Garde -- Mechanical Form and Avant-Garde Aesthetics -- Flarf, Folly, and George W. Bush -- Andrea Brady's Peculiar Dissidence -- Danny Snelson's Disco Operating System
Summary Since the turn of the new millennium, English-language verse has entered a new historical phase, but explanations vary as to what has actually happened and why. What might constitute a viable avant-garde poetics in the aftermath of such momentous developments as 9/11, globalization, and the financial crisis? Much of this discussion has taken place in ephemeral venues such as blogs, e-zines, public lectures, and conferences. This book treats the emergence of Flarf and Conceptual Poetry in a serious way. The author argues that these movements must be understood in relation to the proliferation of digital communications technologies and their integration into the corporate workplace. Writers such as Andrea Brady, Craig Dworkin, Kenneth Goldsmith, Danny Snelson, and Rachel Zolf specifically target for criticism the institutions, skill sets, and values that make possible the smooth functioning of a postindustrial, globalized economy. Authorship comes in for particular scrutiny: how does writing a poem differ in any meaningful way from other forms of "content providing"? While often adept at using new technologies, these writers nonetheless choose to explore anachronism, ineptitude, and error as aesthetic and political strategies. The results can appear derivative, tedious, or vulgar; they can also be stirring, compelling, and even sublime. As the author of this book sees it, this generation of writers is carrying on the Duchampian practice of generating antiart that both challenges prevalent definitions of art and calls into question the legitimacy of the institutions that define it
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes In English
Subject American poetry -- 21st century -- History and criticism
Experimental poetry, American -- History and criticism
Poetics -- History -- 21st century
COMPUTERS -- Social Aspects -- General.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Poetry.
American poetry
Experimental poetry, American
Poetics
Amerikansk poesi -- historia.
Amerikansk experimentell poesi -- historia.
Poetik -- historia.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780801469589
0801469589
0801451574
9780801451577