"Pitch" is a skeptical monument, tracking an encounter with an edge we might pitch over, with the pitch dark of our time, with our lurching desires to do the necessary work of seeing and understanding. This book manifests one of the more distinctive ethical-aesthetic practices in contemporary poetry.
"Pitch" is a skeptical monument, tracking an encounter with an edge we might pitch over, with the pitch dark of our time, with our lurching desires to do the necessary work of seeing and understanding. This book manifests one of the more distinctive ethical-aesthetic practices in contemporary poetry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rachel Blau DuPlessis is an American poet-critic, whose on-going long poem project, begun in 1986, is collected here in Torques: Drafts 58-76, as well as in Drafts 1-38, Toll (Wesleyan U.P., 2001) and Drafts 39-57, Pledge, with Draft unnnumbered: Precis (Salt Publishing, 2004). DuPlessis was awarded a residency at Bellagio in 2007; she was the recipient of a Pew Fellowship for Artists and of the Roy Harvey Pearce/ Archive for New Poetry Prize, both in 2002.
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Draft 77: Pitch Content Draft 78: Buzz Track Draft 79: Mass Observation Draft 80: Envoi Draft 81: Gap Draft 82: Hinge Draft 83: Listings Draft 84: Juncture Draft 85: Hard Copy Draft 86: Scarpbook Draft 87: Trace Elements Draft 88: X-Posting Draft 89: Interrogation Draft XC: Excess Draft 91: Proverbs Draft 92: Translocation Draft 93: Romantic Fragment Poem Draft 94: Mail Art Draft 95: Erg Notes