Justifying the Margins (Paperback, New)


In this collection of essays, poet, translator, anthologist and critic Pierre Joris extends his 'nomad poetics' to a remarkable zigzagging on the margins of twentieth and twenty-first century poetry and poetics. For "Justifying the Margins" refuses, precisely, to fill out spaces neatly to yield (to) straightened out, pre-set margins, be they cultural, literary, linguistic or political; Joris rather wanders through those spaces, and thereby 'justifies' the margins properly speaking. His travel/travails set off with absorbing explorations of writing as such - traversing languages and crossing genres - and seem to turn this collection into a marvelous group improvisation of texts, which range from journal entries, over lectures, essayistic writing, (auto)biographical notes, translation, obits and interview, to Joris' outstanding and characteristically intense readings. The author, moreover, brilliantly moves across - and vindicates - multiple fringes. Joris' observation with respect to French literature, for instance, namely that 'the most interesting and explorative literary writing in French of the last fifty years has not come from Paris, but from the periphery of the old colonial empire', not only leads him to continually resurfacing meditations on North African and Arabic literature, or the rerouted Surrealism of Unica Zurn's anagrams, it also allows him to investigate the margins of English and American poetry, in Douglas Oliver and Ronald Johnson, or even to deftly (re)consider core figures such as Antonin Artaud, Charles Olson and Paul Celan - with, in turn, new offshoots in Jacques Derrida's pipe or Irving Petlin's paintings. A fascinating 'travelogue', and a truly valuable read, "Justifying the Margins" is highly recommended to both the specialist and general reader interested in experimental art, thought, poetry and poetics.

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In this collection of essays, poet, translator, anthologist and critic Pierre Joris extends his 'nomad poetics' to a remarkable zigzagging on the margins of twentieth and twenty-first century poetry and poetics. For "Justifying the Margins" refuses, precisely, to fill out spaces neatly to yield (to) straightened out, pre-set margins, be they cultural, literary, linguistic or political; Joris rather wanders through those spaces, and thereby 'justifies' the margins properly speaking. His travel/travails set off with absorbing explorations of writing as such - traversing languages and crossing genres - and seem to turn this collection into a marvelous group improvisation of texts, which range from journal entries, over lectures, essayistic writing, (auto)biographical notes, translation, obits and interview, to Joris' outstanding and characteristically intense readings. The author, moreover, brilliantly moves across - and vindicates - multiple fringes. Joris' observation with respect to French literature, for instance, namely that 'the most interesting and explorative literary writing in French of the last fifty years has not come from Paris, but from the periphery of the old colonial empire', not only leads him to continually resurfacing meditations on North African and Arabic literature, or the rerouted Surrealism of Unica Zurn's anagrams, it also allows him to investigate the margins of English and American poetry, in Douglas Oliver and Ronald Johnson, or even to deftly (re)consider core figures such as Antonin Artaud, Charles Olson and Paul Celan - with, in turn, new offshoots in Jacques Derrida's pipe or Irving Petlin's paintings. A fascinating 'travelogue', and a truly valuable read, "Justifying the Margins" is highly recommended to both the specialist and general reader interested in experimental art, thought, poetry and poetics.

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Imprint

Salt Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

June 2009

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First published

2009

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

172

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-1-84471-434-6

Barcode

9781844714346

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LSN

1-84471-434-9



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