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Music at the Heart of Thinking
- Improvisations 1170
Af: Fred Wah
Engelsk Paperback
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Music at the Heart of Thinking
- Improvisations 1170
Af: Fred Wah
Engelsk Paperback

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The music of thinking. The thinking of music. Music at the Heart of Thinking is a poetry that works through language as the true practice of thought and improvisation as the tool that listens to and notates thinking. From jazz, the unpredictable ad lib driving itself from itself. From a drunken Shaolin monk, the poem as imbalanced tai chi. From Keats’s negative capability, the half-closed eye, the estrangement of language. All intended to bump beyond the end of the word into focus. As a response to readings in contemporary texts, art, and ideas. Music at the Heart of Thinking relocates critical language and thinking to the poetic bavardage at the heart of such endeavours. The poetics that generates these texts arises out of a lifelong poem project that has its roots in the long poem genre of the ’80s and its interest in the resistance to closure and the containment of meaning characteristic of the lyric. This book continues the work of two previous out-of-print publications, Music at the Heart of Thinking (1987) and Alley, Alley Home Free (1990). The poems are generated as textual responses in the reading, looking, and listening of the poet’s attention to his cultural milieu. Thus the writing addresses contemporary texts and art over the past forty years. Within this poetry of estrangement lie possible coherences for some sense of writing as a notation for thinking as feeling. The difficulty of this writing is literal and intentional, wary of any attempt to make thinking simple, easy, or predictable.

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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
272
ISBN-13:
9781772012620
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
1772012629
Udg. Dato:
26 nov 2020
Længde:
22mm
Bredde:
227mm
Højde:
154mm
Forlag:
Talon Books,Canada
Oplagsdato:
26 nov 2020
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