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The Music of Time : Poetry in the Twentieth Century / John Burnside.

By: Language: English Publisher: Copyright date: ©2020Description: 508 PContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780691201566
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 809.1 23 B967
LOC classification:
  • PN1271 .B87 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- A NOTE TO THE READER -- INTRODUCTION -- GHOSTLY MUSIC IN THE AIR -- EVERYONE SANG -- L'INFINITO -- EINEN REINEN VORGANG -- THE GRIEF THAT DOES NOT SPEAK -- THE POWER OF THE VISIBLE -- A VERY YOUNG POLICEMAN EXPLODING -- AN OLD CHAOS OF THE SUN -- WELTENTON -- LA RAZÓN POÉTICA -- WHY LOOK AT ANIMALS? -- A STONY INVITATION TO REFLECT -- A GOLDEN AGE OF POETRY AND POWER -- WHERE TURTLES WIN -- SÓLO TÚ, ALMA MÍA -- LIKE A STRIPÈD PAIR OF PANTS -- TANTALUS IN LOVE -- A GIFT TO THE FUTURE -- THE PANIC OF THE ADVERSARY -- THE BAT-POET -- TO RECLAIM LOST SPACE -- A TOWERING STRANGENESS -- THE POETS IN GHANA -- NOTES -- SELECT BIBILIOGRAPHY -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- INDEX.
Summary: A revelatory and deeply personal history of twentieth-century poetry by prize-winning poet and memoirist John BurnsidePoetry helps us to make sense of our world, transforming what the Russian poet Osip Mandelstam called the "noise of time" into a kind of music. The Music of Time is a unique history of twentieth-century poetry by one of today's most acclaimed poets, blending incandescent personal meditations with rare insights into a broad range of poets who distilled the essence of the moment, gave voice to our griefs and joys, and gave shape to our collective memory.Bringing together poets from times and places as diverse as Tsarist Russia, 1960s Harlem, and Ireland at the height of the Troubles, Burnside reveals how poetry responded to the dramatic events of the past century while shaping our impressions of them. He takes readers from the trenches of World War I to a prison cell in Nazi Germany, and from Rilke's grave in the Swiss Alps to Dylan Thomas's Welsh seaside. His luminous narrative is woven through with insights into the poet's creative process as well as lyrical and thought-provoking digressions on topics ranging from marriage to the Kennedy assassination.A spellbinding work of literary history, The Music of Time reveals how poets engaged with the most important issues and events of the twentieth century, and bears personal witness to the beauty and power of an art form unlike any other.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- A NOTE TO THE READER -- INTRODUCTION -- GHOSTLY MUSIC IN THE AIR -- EVERYONE SANG -- L'INFINITO -- EINEN REINEN VORGANG -- THE GRIEF THAT DOES NOT SPEAK -- THE POWER OF THE VISIBLE -- A VERY YOUNG POLICEMAN EXPLODING -- AN OLD CHAOS OF THE SUN -- WELTENTON -- LA RAZÓN POÉTICA -- WHY LOOK AT ANIMALS? -- A STONY INVITATION TO REFLECT -- A GOLDEN AGE OF POETRY AND POWER -- WHERE TURTLES WIN -- SÓLO TÚ, ALMA MÍA -- LIKE A STRIPÈD PAIR OF PANTS -- TANTALUS IN LOVE -- A GIFT TO THE FUTURE -- THE PANIC OF THE ADVERSARY -- THE BAT-POET -- TO RECLAIM LOST SPACE -- A TOWERING STRANGENESS -- THE POETS IN GHANA -- NOTES -- SELECT BIBILIOGRAPHY -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- INDEX.

A revelatory and deeply personal history of twentieth-century poetry by prize-winning poet and memoirist John BurnsidePoetry helps us to make sense of our world, transforming what the Russian poet Osip Mandelstam called the "noise of time" into a kind of music. The Music of Time is a unique history of twentieth-century poetry by one of today's most acclaimed poets, blending incandescent personal meditations with rare insights into a broad range of poets who distilled the essence of the moment, gave voice to our griefs and joys, and gave shape to our collective memory.Bringing together poets from times and places as diverse as Tsarist Russia, 1960s Harlem, and Ireland at the height of the Troubles, Burnside reveals how poetry responded to the dramatic events of the past century while shaping our impressions of them. He takes readers from the trenches of World War I to a prison cell in Nazi Germany, and from Rilke's grave in the Swiss Alps to Dylan Thomas's Welsh seaside. His luminous narrative is woven through with insights into the poet's creative process as well as lyrical and thought-provoking digressions on topics ranging from marriage to the Kennedy assassination.A spellbinding work of literary history, The Music of Time reveals how poets engaged with the most important issues and events of the twentieth century, and bears personal witness to the beauty and power of an art form unlike any other.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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