UID:
almahu_9948664175102882
Format:
1 online resource (263 p.)
Edition:
1st, New ed.
ISBN:
9783035301755
Series Statement:
Modern French Identities 74
Content:
What does contemporary French poetry do to the subject? This book examines the means and effects of the subject’s transmutation into various processes of (de-)subjectivation by looking at the works of four contemporary writers: Christian Prigent, Dominique Fourcade, Olivier Cadiot and Hubert Lucot. The author explores their work in the context of Gilles Deleuze’s philosophy, building a critical apparatus – a ‘poetics of becoming’ – that informs close readings of poems and prose. Moving beyond established criteria of classical literary criticism, the book both offers a comparative discussion of Deleuze’s notions of literature and provides new insights into French writing, addressing the political dimension of contemporary poetry from the perspective of current theoretical radicalism.
Content:
«Game’s book is wholly original and well-argued, and a rich source of ideas for any scholar in the field. It should also be of interest to a public curious about sources of recent developments in French writing.» (Nathalie Wourm, French Forum 37, 2012/3)
Note:
Contents: A Poetics of Becoming – Christian Prigent, or Life as Piercing – Dominique Fourcade, or a Poetics of the Rhizome – Olivier Cadiot, or the Stuttering Self – Hubert Lucot, or the Writing of Duration – Towards a Politics of Becoming?
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783039114016
Language:
English
DOI:
10.3726/978-3-0353-0175-5
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https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/10637?format=EPDF
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