Something Speaks to Me : Where Criticism Begins.
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Contents -- To Start -- Part 1: Something Speaks to Me (Intimacy) -- Feeling the Pulse of the Text -- Some Examples -- Poetic Criticism, an Essay -- Roland Barthes Has Sushi -- What Does the Text Want from Me? -- The Impersonality of Intimacy -- The Texture of Intimacy -- Productive Distrust -- Learning to Unlearn -- Naïveté -- Intimacy, Self-Taught -- The Call of Significance -- The Authority of the Poetic -- Being in History -- Being in the Same History (Tradition) -- A Bastard of History -- Part 2: I Must Tell You About It (Urgency) -- Understanding and Making -- Making the New by Remaking the Old -- Learning Not to Conclude -- Tact -- Playing It by Ear -- Poetic Making Conserves as It Renews -- Poetic Power -- Philological Disarmament -- Hearing That We May Speak -- Second Thoughts -- Self-Reference versus Urgency -- Epiphanies -- The Intense Life of Language -- What and How -- The Knot of Experience -- Making Freedom -- Part 3: But I Don't Know How (Opacity) -- Shadow in Plain Sight -- The Difficulty of Criticism -- The Strange Voice -- Aristotle versus Plato -- What in Technique Is More Than Technique -- What Kind of Thing Is the Poetic Thing? -- The Work of Art versus the Poetic Work -- The Eye of the Work, the Eye of the Beholder -- How to Leap Over One's Own Shadow -- Why Non-Knowing Is the Primal Condition of Poetry -- Genius -- Criticism Is Making -- The Poet of the Poet -- Falling -- The Difficulty, and the Ecstasy, of Reality -- Is Poetry a Deflection from Life? -- In Poetry, Non-Knowing Is a Primal Condition -- The Social Force of the Impersonal -- To Be Continued... -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index. | |
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