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Writing in Real Time Paul Jaussen (Lawrence Technological University, Michigan)

Writing in Real Time By Paul Jaussen (Lawrence Technological University, Michigan)

Summary

Synthesizing systems theory, literary history, and recent debates in poetics, this book offers a theory and history of the American long poem as an emergent system. This approach shows that the long poem is a dynamic, intricate, and culturally-entangled literary practice, with continued relevance for our digital age.

Writing in Real Time Summary

Writing in Real Time: Emergent Poetics from Whitman to the Digital by Paul Jaussen (Lawrence Technological University, Michigan)

From Walt Whitman to the contemporary period, the long poem has been one of the more dynamic, intricate, and yet challenging literary practices of modernity. Addressing those challenges, Writing in Real Time combines systems theory, literary history, and recent debates in poetics to interpret a broad range of American long poems as emergent systems, capable of adaptation and transformation in response to environmental change. Due to these emergent properties, the long poem performs essential cultural work, offering a unique experience of history that remains valuable for our rapidly transforming digital age. Moving across a broad range of literary and theoretical texts, Writing in Real Time demonstrates that the study of emergence can enhance literary scholarship, just as literature provides unique insights into emergent properties, making this book a key resource for scholars, graduate students, and undergraduate students alike.

Writing in Real Time Reviews

'This extraordinary book shows us exactly how the dynamics of the long poem enable the form, in Pound's phrase, to 'include history.' Jaussen develops a suite of basic concepts that make possible revelatory readings of key works, and a new understanding of modern poetry's most ambitious project.' Michael Clune, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio, and author of Writing Against Time (2013) and American Literature and the Free Market, 1945-2000 (Cambridge, 2010)
'Writing in Real Time is a welcome contribution to the dearth of systems-theoretical analyses of historically pivotal but formally unwieldy poetic projects ... [It] provides tools that are vital and necessary for developing a critical and creative poetic practice with the capacity to engage the complexity of contemporary literary, social, and political ecologies.' James Belflower, Journal of Modern Literature

About Paul Jaussen (Lawrence Technological University, Michigan)

Paul Jaussen is an Assistant Professor of Literature at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, Michigan. His research covers nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature, with a particular focus on poetics and literary theory. His essays and reviews have appeared in New Literary History, Contemporary Literature, the Journal of Modern Literature, William Carlos Williams Review, Jacket2, and The Volta.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: the poetry of emergence; 2. Emergent America: Walt Whitman's enactive democracy; 3. Emergent vocabulary: Ezra Pound's translation machine; 4. Emergent history: Charles Olson's housekeeping; 5. Emergent midrash: Rachel Blau DuPlessis glosses modernism; 6. Emergent sounds: Nathanial Mackey's 'post-expectant futurity'; 7. Conclusion: emergent poetics and the digital.

Additional information

NPB9781107195318
9781107195318
1107195314
Writing in Real Time: Emergent Poetics from Whitman to the Digital by Paul Jaussen (Lawrence Technological University, Michigan)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2017-07-03
236
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