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Lynn Emanuel’s Poetry of Becoming Camelia Elias (date of release January 1, 2010 ~ PRE-ORDER here)
Pulverizing Portraits
provides the first book-length study of contemporary American poet Lynn
Emanuel. Emanuel's poetry is significant because it situates itself in
relation to current debates about the state of poetry, creative writing
in the academia, and the importance of drawing on interdisciplinary
approaches to poetry via visual aesthe-tics, poststructuralist literary
and theoretical perspectives, and philosophy. Camelia Elias takes a look
at what characterizes contemporary American prose poetry, namely an
intensified awareness of being close to something. Poets such as Lynn
Emanuel have been increasingly concerned with poetry as a tool for
cultural criticism which constantly redefines our poetic discourse.
Elias traces the power of Emanuel's writing and looks at her subtleties
in combining intrinsic and formal constraints in poetry with extrinsic
and socio-historical methodologies. Elias's analyses of Emanuel's poetic
genius culminate in a plethora of references which bring together
painters, philosophers, poets, critics, and actors. Thus, the poet's
father, the painter Akiba Emanuel, meets Giorgio Agamben, Charles Simic,
Gertrude Stein, and Sharon Stone. They all contribute to voicing the
world's "interminable speeches."
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