
Writing in Real Time: Emergent Poetics from Whitman to the Digital
by
Paul Jaussen
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History
Poetry
Format
Kindle
Language
English
Published
Jun 28, 2017
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
110817373X
ISBN-13
9781108173735
Description
Paul Jaussen delves into the evolution of the long poem, tracing its transformative journey from the era of Walt Whitman to the digital age. The work explores how this poetic form has continuously adapted, reflecting societal changes and technological advancements. By examining the interplay between tradition and innovation, Jaussen illuminates the ways poets have embraced new mediums to express their thoughts and emotions.
Through a thoughtful analysis of various poets and their contributions, the narrative reveals emerging poetics that resonate with contemporary audiences. Jaussen’s insights offer a rich understanding of how the long poem serves as a vehicle for exploring identity, culture, and the human experience in real-time. This exploration provides a refreshing perspective on poetry’s ongoing relevance in a digitized world, inviting readers to consider the profound connections between past and present.
Through a thoughtful analysis of various poets and their contributions, the narrative reveals emerging poetics that resonate with contemporary audiences. Jaussen’s insights offer a rich understanding of how the long poem serves as a vehicle for exploring identity, culture, and the human experience in real-time. This exploration provides a refreshing perspective on poetry’s ongoing relevance in a digitized world, inviting readers to consider the profound connections between past and present.
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