Quo Anima : spirituality and innovation in contemporary women's poetry /
"Quo Anima studies the poetry of contemporary women poets in relation to spirituality and innovative form. In the past two decades, a lively conversation has taken shape as more and more poets have risked engagement with various forms of mysticism. However, much of the critical response to this...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Akron, Ohio :
The University of Akron Press,
2019.
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Edición: | First edition. |
Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Introduction; part i. the silent thing that has to be expressed; eye of the be/holder; The Apophatic Pilgrim: Simone Weil and Fanny Howe; Thinking of Spirit and Spiritual: Lissa Wolsak's Squeezed Light; An In-Feeling in Jean Valentine: Absence, Gaps, and Empathic Readership; Refuge; I Find Out Everything I Believe Through Writing: An Interview with Alice Notley; Devotional Practice: Writing and Meditation; part ii. the memory of the journey unraveling; Becoming Animal in Leslie Scalapino's: The Tango.
- This Wondrous World We Feel: Pam Rehm's Larger NatureBrenda Coultas: On the Transmigration of Things; Wholly Spirit Culture; from Penury; Living Backwards: Cecilia Vicuña's Fleshly Language of Unsaying; part iii. continually dispersed along the web of the inter-relation; A Rangy Sense of Self: An Interview with Joanne Kyger; The Exact Temperature of a Hand: Melissa Kwasny and the Mystical Imagination; leap with nature; Third Eye Who Sees: On the Source of Spiritual Search in Sappho's Gymnasium by T Begley and Olga Broumas; Can I Do this Spiritual Drag: on kari edwards.
- A [Prayerful] Ingenuity that is Erratic: Patricia Dienstfrey's TheopoeticsPorous and Continuous with the World: Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge's Four Year Old Girl; part iv. all things leave themselves behind; Beginning with a Dark House; Empty Sleeve; Mysticpoetics: Writing the Alchemical Self in Brenda Hillman's Poetry; Joining Spirits: An Interview with Hoa Nguyen (September 2011); Ghosting the Line: Susan Howe and the Ethics of Haunting; Ecstatic Émigre: Prologue; It Didn't Need Believing: Cole Swensen's Gravesend; Biographies.