Muthologos
- 496 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
"...a balanced and superbly rendered picture of one of America's greatest poets."---Peter Anastas --
Charles Olson, figura clave de la segunda generación del modernismo estadounidense, conectó a los primeros modernistas con la corriente de los New American Poets, influyendo en movimientos posmodernos posteriores. Se describió a sí mismo no tanto como poeta o escritor, sino como "un arqueólogo de la mañana", indicando un profundo interés en los orígenes y la creación. Olson abogó por una métrica poética basada en la respiración y el ritmo natural, liberándose de las limitaciones de la sintaxis y la lógica. Sus obras complejas a menudo exploran temas sociales, históricos y políticos, mientras que sus versos más cortos revelan una voz sincera, accesible y emocionalmente resonante.







"...a balanced and superbly rendered picture of one of America's greatest poets."---Peter Anastas --
Charles Olson's influence on the development of British and American poetry through his writing and teaching is immense. His work encompasses myth, history, scholarship and politics. This book includes extracts from a range of Olson's poetry and prose, including letters, interviews and the full text of the key essay 'Projective Verse'.
The exploration of Shakespeare's influence on Melville's Moby-Dick is a central theme, as the author presents the groundbreaking "theory of the two Moby-Dicks." This theory posits that Melville's reading of King Lear significantly shaped his narrative, suggesting that the first version lacked key elements like Ahab. The book's experimental style and organization sparked debate among contemporary critics, marking it as a pivotal work in American literary criticism. This reprint preserves the original's integrity, offering insights into Melville's creative process.
Charles Olson (1910-1970) war der zentrale Vertreter der 'Black Mountain Poets', zu der auch bekannte Künstler wie John Cage und Rauschenberg gehörten. In seinen Erzählungen würdigt er seinen Vater auf liebevolle Weise.
Výber z poézie Charlesa Olsona vo výbere Roberta Creeleyho, ktorý zbierku opatril aj úvodným slovom. Preložil Miroslav Holub.
This landmark collection of Charles Olson's work, edited by Robert Creeley, features poems from "The Distances" and "Maximus Poems," alongside the "Mayan Letters," "Appolonius of Tyana," and his influential manifesto on "Projective Verse." Olson is celebrated as a key figure bridging modern poetic movements.