"The Frayed Trope of Rome": Poetic Architecture in Robert Duncan, Ronald Johnson, and Lisa Robertson

This paper argues that literary architecture gives expression to poetry's social and Utopian desires and that, in this, the architectural rises above the metaphorical, becoming a central aspect of twentieth-century avant-garde poetics and its attempts to embody public space.

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Veröffentlicht in:Mosaic (Winnipeg) 2002-12, Vol.35 (4), p.143-162
1. Verfasser: COLLIS, STEPHEN
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper argues that literary architecture gives expression to poetry's social and Utopian desires and that, in this, the architectural rises above the metaphorical, becoming a central aspect of twentieth-century avant-garde poetics and its attempts to embody public space.
ISSN:0027-1276
1925-5683