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The Kinds of Poetry I Want

Essays & Comedies

With a Foreword by Paul Auster
A celebration of the radical poetics of invention from Charles Bernstein.
 
For more than four decades, Charles Bernstein has been at the forefront of experimental poetry, ever reaching for a radical poetics that defies schools, periods, and cultural institutions. The Kinds of Poetry I Want is a celebration of invention and includes not only poetry but also essays on aesthetics and literary studies, interviews with other poets, autobiographical sketches, and more.

At once a dialogic novel, long poem, and grand opera, The Kinds of Poetry I Want arrives amid renewed attacks on humanistic expression. In his polemical, humorous style, Bernstein faces these challenges head-on and affirms the enduring vitality and attraction of poetry, poetics, and literary criticism.

424 pages | 13 halftones, 3 tables | 6 x 9 | © 2024

Literature and Literary Criticism: General Criticism and Critical Theory

Reviews

“The book is an aesthetic event, an art object in a way analogous to a book of poems’ existence as an art object, a poem, in toto. Baudelaire’s Les fleurs du mal or Yeats’s Tower come to mind.”

Paul A. Bové, University of Pittsburgh

“Charles Bernstein has reintroduced a spirit of polemic into the world of American poetry. In the exhausted atmosphere in which so much of our writing takes place, Charles Bernstein has battled long and hard to make both writers and readers aware of the implications embedded in each and every language act we partake of as citizens of this vast, troubled country. Whether or not you agree with what Charles Bernstein has to say is less important than the fact that it has become more and more important to listen to what he is saying.”

Paul Auster, from the foreword

“A tireless provocateur, Bernstein may be as known for his critical writing as for his poetry. His innovative, genre-bending essays . . . offer an inspired blend of contrarian polemic, acute analysis, and ironic humor as they confront the stifling rules and protocols of poetry and the institutions that underlie it.”

Andrew Epstein, 'The Cambridge Introduction to American Poetry since 1945'

Table of Contents

Foreword by Paul Auster

Act One: Pixellation
Ocular Truth and the Irreparable [Veil]
The Body of the Poem
95 Theses
The Unreliable Lyric
A Fabric of Expectation
Offbeat
Groucho and Me
Shadows
Pesapalabra Interview
The Brink of Continuity
The Poetics List
The Swerve of Verse
“Too Philosophical for a Poet”

Act Two: Kinds
Free Thinking: Spring and All versus The Waste Land at 100
#CageFreePoetry
Forewords & Backwords
Weathermen
Three Flasks of Gin with a Flax Chaser
Stein Stein Stein
Dichtung Yammer

Act Three: Doubletalk
Summa contra Gentiles
UP against Storytelling, for David Antin
Doubletalking the Homophonic Sublime

Index of Names and Titles
Coda (Echo): Index of Motifs

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