Immanent Distance

Immanent Distance

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Bond, Bruce
The University of Michigan Press
EAN: 9780472072835
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In these essays, Bruce Bond interrogates the commonly accepted notion that all poetry since modernism tends toward one of two traditions: that of a more architectural sensibility with its resistance to metaphysics, and that of a latter-day Romantic sensibility, which finds its authority in a metaphysics authenticated by the individual imagination. Poetry, whether self-consciously or not, has always thrived on the paradox of the distant in the immanent and the other in the self; as such, it is driven by both a metaphysical hunger and a resistance to metaphysical certainty. Hidden resources of being animate the language of the near, just as near things beckon from an elusive and inarticulate distance. Bond revalidates the role of poetry and, more broadly, of the poetic imagination as both models for and embodiments of a transfigurative process, an imperfectly mimetic yet ontological engendering of consciousness at the limits of a language that must—if cognizant of its psychological, ethical, and epistemological summons—honor that which lies beyond it.

EAN 9780472072835
ISBN 0472072838
Binding Hardback
Publisher The University of Michigan Press
Publication date September 24, 2015
Pages 228
Language English
Dimensions 203 x 137
Country United States
Authors Bond, Bruce
Series Poets on Poetry