
Bodies on the Line
By comparing these two dominant styles of reading, Allison argues that attention to sixties poetry readings reveals poets struggling between the kind of immediacy and presence that readings suggested and a private retreat from such performance-based publicity, one centred on the text itself. Recordings of Robert Frost, Charles Olson, Gwendolyn Brooks, Larry Eigner, and William Carlos Williams—all of whom emphasized voice, breath, and spoken language and who were inveterate professional readers in the sixties—expose this struggle in often surprising ways. In deconstructing assertions about the role and importance of the poetry reading during this period, Allison reveals just how dramatic, political, and contentious poetry readings could be. By discussing how to “hear” as well as “read” poetry, Bodies on the Line offers startling new vantage points from which to understand American poetry since the 1960s as both performance and text.
- Undertittel
- Performance and the Sixties Poetry Reading
- Forfatter
- Raphael Allison
- ISBN
- 9781609383039
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 406 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.12.2014
- Forlag
- University of Iowa Press
- Antall sider
- 236
