Infinity for Marxists: Essays on Poetry and Capital
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Poetry
Format
Paperback
Pages
265
Language
English
Published
Apr 2, 2024
Publisher
Haymarket Books
ISBN-13
9798888902127
Description
Christopher Nealon delves into the intricate relationship between poetry and capitalism, exploring how these two powerful forces intersect in contemporary culture. His essays challenge conventional Marxist critiques by weaving together literary analysis and socio-political commentary, offering readers a fresh perspective on the relevance of poetry in a capitalist society.
Nealon’s lyrical prose captivates as he examines various poets and their works, drawing connections between the beauty of language and the harsh realities of economic structures. He invites readers to consider how artistic expression can reflect and critique societal norms, emphasizing the necessity of art as a form of resistance against capitalist ideology.
Through these thoughtful essays, Nealon provides a profound commentary on the role of art in shaping our understanding of class, value, and identity. His work encourages an appreciation of poetry not just as a form of aesthetics, but as a vital space for political thought and action, bridging the gap between cultural theory and material conditions.
Nealon’s lyrical prose captivates as he examines various poets and their works, drawing connections between the beauty of language and the harsh realities of economic structures. He invites readers to consider how artistic expression can reflect and critique societal norms, emphasizing the necessity of art as a form of resistance against capitalist ideology.
Through these thoughtful essays, Nealon provides a profound commentary on the role of art in shaping our understanding of class, value, and identity. His work encourages an appreciation of poetry not just as a form of aesthetics, but as a vital space for political thought and action, bridging the gap between cultural theory and material conditions.
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