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Webster’s Collegiate and Louis Zukofsky’s “A”
2020Chapter 2 shifts its focus to Zukofsky’s long poem “A”, uncovering oblique political references to contemporaneous tensions in Jerusalem, the Triangle Factory fire, and African American musical revues. In addition to discovering the source of Zukofsky’s definition of “Objectivism” and clarifying local interpretive cruxes, the chapter elaborates the ...
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Louis Zukofsky: “Laureate of Excision”
Contemporary Literature, 2009Louis Zukofsky called his twenty-four-section long poem "A" "a poem of a life / ?and a time."1 "A," a forty-five year project of constructivist genres and formalist poetic _mastery, is the crown among works both singular and unique?including a midrashic gloss on Shakespeare that is at once literary criticism, philosophy, and poetics; many shorter poems
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Louis Zukofsky in Kentucky in History
College Literature, 2003Louis Zukofsky's epic poem, A , is typically regarded as either a modernist collage poem or a postmodern poem that problematizes that view. This essay considers these interpretive paradigms as it elucidates the work's "Kentucky" theme. Zukofsky visited Kentucky in 1963 and subsequently alluded to the state in A 14 and A 18.
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Louis Zukofsky and The West Wing
FORUM. Revue internationale d’interprétation et de traduction / International Journal of Interpretation and Translation, 2010Cet article utilise la traduction dans le but de mettre en évidence quelques malaises moraux majeurs ancrés dans la réalité quotidienne d'une culture américaine en apparence hétérogène et dont la prétention est de considérer que "tous les hommes sont semblables». La discussion porte sur deux types de relations.
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Upper Limit Music: The Writing of Louis Zukofsky
Chicago Review, 1998Upper Limit Music: The Writing of Louis Zukofsky. Ed. Mark Scroggins. University of Alabama Press, 1997. The work of Louis Zukofsky has for some time eluded the radar of our more central critical institutions and agencies. The same, of course, can be said for many writers.
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Louis Zukofsky was an American avant-garde poet active from the 1920s upto the 1970s. Zukofsky’s masterwork long poem, ‘A’ (in company with his many other shorter works of poetry and prose), had a profound effect on the shape and development of American poetics.
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Louis Zukofsky was an American avant-garde poet active from the 1920s upto the 1970s. Zukofsky’s masterwork long poem, ‘A’ (in company with his many other shorter works of poetry and prose), had a profound effect on the shape and development of American poetics.
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