
Infinity for Marxists: Essays on Poetry and Capital
door:
Christopher Nealon
Taal: Engels
Formaat: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 9004536841
ISBN 13: 9789004536845
Publicatiedatum:
January 19th, 2023
Uitgever: Brill Academic Pub
Pagina's: 276
Genres: Poetry
Christopher Nealon presents a thought-provoking collection that intertwines poetry with capitalist critique. Drawing from a rich tapestry of cultural and philosophical ideas, Nealon explores how poetic imagery and language can illuminate the complexities of contemporary economic systems. His essays challenge readers to reconsider the interconnectedness of art and capitalism, urging a deeper understanding of how each influences the other.
Throughout the book, Nealon weaves together theory and practice, examining how poetic works can serve as both a reflection of and a response to the realities of capital. His insights engage with the nuances of value, creativity, and the labor involved in both artistic and economic spheres. Each piece invites readers to grapple with profound questions about production, meaning, and the role of art in society.
As a culmination of years of intellectual exploration, this collection stands as a testament to Nealon's dedication to merging literary analysis with socio-economic discourse. It offers a fresh perspective for those interested in the intersections of literature, culture, and Marxist thought, and is sure to resonate with anyone seeking to understand the role of art in a capitalist world.
Throughout the book, Nealon weaves together theory and practice, examining how poetic works can serve as both a reflection of and a response to the realities of capital. His insights engage with the nuances of value, creativity, and the labor involved in both artistic and economic spheres. Each piece invites readers to grapple with profound questions about production, meaning, and the role of art in society.
As a culmination of years of intellectual exploration, this collection stands as a testament to Nealon's dedication to merging literary analysis with socio-economic discourse. It offers a fresh perspective for those interested in the intersections of literature, culture, and Marxist thought, and is sure to resonate with anyone seeking to understand the role of art in a capitalist world.