The Forgèd Feature : : Towards a Poetics of Uncertainty, New and Selected Essays / / Ben Belitt.

The scope of The Forged Feature is two-fold: to bring together a representative selection of critical essays bearing on Belitt's interests as poet, critic, teacher, and translator; and to furnish an on-going review of his concern with the encoding of languages and the exigencies of their imagin...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2021]
©1994
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (279 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Acknowledgments --
Foreword --
I. The Forged Feature: Pursuits and Predicaments --
A. Pursuits --
1. Literature and Belief: Three "Spiritual Exercises" --
2. Meaning and the Sonal Imagination --
3. In Search of the American Scene: "Demographic Vistas" --
B. Predicaments --
4. The Enigmatic Predicament: Some Parables of Kafka and Borges --
5. The Heraldry of Accommodation: A House for Mr. Naipaul --
6. The Depth Factor: Saul Bellow --
7. Memoir as Myth: The Odysseys of Pablo Neruda --
C. Translation: Grammars and Consciences --
8. The Translator as Nobody in Particular: Faiths and Fidelities --
9. Lowell's Imitations: Translation as Personal Mode --
10. The Vanishing Original: Transvaluations --
II. Toward a Poetics of Uncertainty: Trial Balances --
Preface --
11. Toward a Poetics of Uncertainty --
12. Sight: Second or Sudden-Versions of Witness --
13. Hopkins Observing: "Rehearsals" --
14. Hopkins Transforming: "It Changed Beautiful Changes"
Summary:The scope of The Forged Feature is two-fold: to bring together a representative selection of critical essays bearing on Belitt's interests as poet, critic, teacher, and translator; and to furnish an on-going review of his concern with the encoding of languages and the exigencies of their imaginative retrieval. The collection begins with three pieces on the uses of belief, linguistic and place as shaping forces in the concretizing of the literary artifact. The second section of essays examines the fictive medium in terms of a number of "predicaments." The discussion embraces texts such as parables, novels, and autobiographical meoirs covering a broad range of twentieth century talents: Kafka, Borges, V.S. Naipaul, Saul Bellows, and Pablo Neruda. The third section is devoted to the theory and practice of translation developed from Belitt's personal lifetime of experience. Finally, there is a sequence of four essays on the uses of "new physics" of quantum mechanics and its uncanny relevance to the accountability of poetry. Belitt re-evaluates Gerard Manley Hopkins as a "scientific" rather than a priestly crafter of a medium, and touches upon diverse traditions and talents such as Keats, Blake, Stevens, Bishop, Yeats, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Cocteau, W.C. Williams, Michado, Rilke, Wordsworth, and Coleridge. The brilliant observations collected in this volume are not contained within a specific school of thought and are indefinable within any current fashion- rather, Belitt's frame of reference is literature itself and his essays proceed in a literary, poetic, and individual voice.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780823296811
9783111189604
9783110743296
DOI:10.1515/9780823296811
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Ben Belitt.