Poems for the millennium : the University of California book of modern & postmodern poetry
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Poems for the millennium : the University of California book of modern & postmodern poetry
University of California Press, c1995-c1998
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: v. 1 : pbkPN/6101/P493/1995 vol.110015784,
: v. 2 : pbkPN/6101/P493/1995 vol.210015783 OPAC
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: v. 1 : hbk908.1/R74/1000964003627,
: v. 2 : hbk908.1/R74/2000984002324, v. 1908.1/R74/1 OPAC
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v. 1: From fin-de-siècle to negritude
v. 2: From postwar to millennium
Includes bibliographical references and index
"A Centennial book"
内容説明・目次
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: v. 1 : hbk ISBN 9780520072251
内容説明
As we come to the end of the century, the entire vista of modern poetry has dramatically changed. "Poems for the Millennium" captures the essence of that change, and unlike any anthology available today, it reveals the revolutionary concepts at the very heart of twentieth-century poetry. International in its coverage, these volumes depart from the established poetic modes that grew out of the nineteenth century and instead bring together the movements that radically altered the ways that art and language express the human condition. The first volume offers three 'galleries' of individual poets - figures such as Mallarme, Stein, Rilke, Tzara, Mayakovsky, Pound, H.D., Vallejo, Artaud, Cesaire, and Tsvetayeva. Included, too, are sections dedicated to some of the most significant pre-World War II movements in poetry and the other arts: Futurism, Expressionism, Dada, Surrealism, Objectivism, and Negritude. The second volume will extend the gathering to the present, forming a synthesizing, global anthology that surpasses other collections in its international scope and experimental range.
Poet-editors Jerome Rothenberg and Pierre Joris provide informative and irreverent commentaries throughout. They challenge old truths and propose alternative directions, in the tradition of the revolutionary manifestos that have marked the art and poetry of the twentieth century. The result is both an essential source book for experiencing the full range of this century's poetic possibilities and a powerful statement on the future of poetry in the millennium ahead.
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: v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9780520072275
内容説明
As we come to the end of the century, the entire vista of modern poetry has dramatically changed. "Poems for the Millennium" captures the essence of that change, and unlike any anthology available today, it reveals the revolutionary concepts at the very heart of twentieth-century poetry. International in its coverage, these volumes depart from the established poetic modes that grew out of the nineteenth century and instead bring together the movements that radically altered the ways that art and language express the human condition. The first volume offers three 'galleries' of individual poets - figures such as Mallarme, Stein, Rilke, Tzara, Mayakovsky, Pound, H.D., Vallejo, Artaud, Cesaire, and Tsvetayeva. Included, too, are sections dedicated to some of the most significant pre-World War II movements in poetry and the other arts: Futurism, Expressionism, Dada, Surrealism, Objectivism, and Negritude. The second volume will extend the gathering to the present, forming a synthesizing, global anthology that surpasses other collections in its international scope and experimental range.
Poet-editors Jerome Rothenberg and Pierre Joris provide informative and irreverent commentaries throughout. They challenge old truths and propose alternative directions, in the tradition of the revolutionary manifestos that have marked the art and poetry of the twentieth century. The result is both an essential source book for experiencing the full range of this century's poetic possibilities and a powerful statement on the future of poetry in the millennium ahead.
目次
- Introduction Thanks and Acknowledgments FORERUNNERS Prologue to Forerunners William Blake "Obey thou the Words of the Inspired Man" Friedrich Holderlin In the Days of Socrates Elias Lonnrot from The Kaleva/a Walt Whitman This Compost Charles Baudelaire Fuses I & II Emily Dickinson Fascicle 34 Poem 9 Bald Mountain Zaum-Poems Gerard Manley Hopkins That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the Comfort of the Resurrection Isidore Ducasse, Comte de Lautreamont from Maldoror Arthur Rimbaud from A Season in Hell After Bitahatini from The Night Chant Stephane Mallarme from Le Livre A FIRST GALLERY Stephane Mallarme A Throw of the Dice Never Will Abolish Chance C. P. Cavafy Waiting for the Barbarians Days of 1908 And I Lounged and Lay on their Beds Adolf Wolfli Nostalgic Song for My Beloved from From the Cradle to the Graave, or, through working and sweating, suffering and hardship, even through prayyer into damnation Match Factory at Chaami 1911 Ruben Darlo Far Away and Long Ago To Roosevelt Paul Valery Crusoe Alfred Jarry The Passion of Jesus Considered as an Uphill Race Gertrude Stein from Tender Buttons A Valentine to Sherwood Anderson from Lifting Belly Rainer Maria Rilke Death Tombs of the Hetaerae The First Duino Elegy Max Jacob 1914 from The Cock and the Pearl Andrey Bely from The Dramatic Symphony Guillaume Apollinaire Horse Calligram Zone A Phantom of Clouds from Poems for Lou The Little Car from Victoire Pablo Picasso A Bottle of Suze Franz Kafka Before the Law Mina Loy from Love Songs to ]oannes Three Moments in Paris Dino Campana Genoa Fernando Pessoa "The startling reality of things" from Maritime Ode from Oblique Rain Ezra Pound Papyrus The Return Canto One Hagiwara Sakutaro Chair Spring Night Lover of Love So Terrifyingly Melancholy Blaise Cendrars The Great Fetishes from The Prose of the Trans-Siberian and of Little Jeanne of France Marcel Duchamp The 1914 Box Giuseppe Ungaretti THREE POEMS Mattina/ Morning Soldiers Babel The Rivers Pierre Reverdy Secret Flower Market Inn Squares Vicente Huidobro Ars Poetica CowBoy Express FUTURISMS Prologue to Futurism I Carlo Carra Demonstration for Intervention in the War F. T. Marinetti from The Manifesto of Futurism Apres Ia Marne, Joffre visita le front en auto from Zang Tumb Tuuum Successively from The Variety Theater Manifesto FOUR SINTESI Francesco Cangiullo: Detonation F. T. Marinetti: A Landscape Heard F. T. Marinetti: They Are Coming Fortunato Depero: Colors Paolo Buzzi Finger-Nails Aldo Palazzeschi The Stranger Nuns Go Walking Prologue to Futurism II Vasily Kamensky Constantinople: Ferroconcrete Poem D. Burliuk, Aleksandr Kruchenykh, V. Mayakovsky, Viktor Khlebnikov from A Slap in the Face of Public Taste Velimir Khlebnikov Incantation by Laughter Four Poems from Zangezi Aleksei Kruchenykh Declaration of the Word as Such from Pomade From the Sahara to America Vladimir Mayakovsky Listen from A Cloud in Trousers Screaming My Head Off Mayakovsky's Suicide Note Anatol Stern Europa EXPRESSIONISM Prologue to Expressionism Wassily Kandinsky Sounds Chalk and Soot Else Lasker-Schiiler Chronica THREE PORTRAITS Georg Trakl George Grosz To the Barbarian: August Stramm Encounter Urdeath Battlefield Paul Klee The Wolf Speaks Poem A Friend The Happy One Poem Gottfried Benn Little Aster Lovely Childhood Cycle Man and Woman Go through the Cancer Ward Night Cafe A Bunch of Drifter Sons Hollered GeorgTrakl Sleep The Evening De Profundis Revelation and Decline DADA Prologue to Dada Tristan T zara Zurich Chronicle February I9I6 Hugo Ball The Sun from Flight Out of Time The Complete Sound-Poems of Hugo Ball Tristan Tzara Metal Coughdrops Chanson Dada from Dada Manifesto on Feeble & Bitter Love The Great Lament of My Obscurity Three Richard Huelsenbeck "We Hardly" Richard Huelsenbeck, Marcel Janko, Tristan Tzara L'amiral cherche une maison a louer Hans Arp Kaspar Is Dead People The Great Unrestrained Sadist The Man. The Woman Francis Picabia Spermal Chimney from Eunuch Unique Portrait de Tristan Tzara Marcel Duchamp Speculations SURcenSURE Cast Shadows Else von Freytag-Loringhoven Affectionate Holy Skirts Kurt Schwitters Desire Portrait of Herwarth Walden Anna Blossom Has Wheels Murder Machine 43 from Ur Sonata Theo van Doesburg Still Life: The Table Remembrance of the Founts of Night Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes Artichokes Andre Breton The Mystery Corset Andre Breton & Philippe Soupault from The Magnetic Fields A SECOND GALLERY William Butler Yeats from A Vision and The Second Coming Gertrude Stein Identity a Poem Rainer Maria Rilke The Eighth Duino Elegy Wallace Stevens Dance of the Macabre Mice Connoisseur of Chaos James Joyce from Ulysses William Carlos Williams The Locust Tree in Flower Paterson D. H. Lawrence Tortoise Shout Ezra Pound Canto 32 Canto 51 H. D. (Hilda Doolittle) from Tribute to the Angels Marianne Moore Sea Unicorns and Land Unicorns T. S. Eliot [The Waste Land] St.-John Perse from Anabasis Edith Sitwell from Far
- ade Still Falls the Rain The Madwoman in the Park Osip Mandelstam from Tristia Whoever Finds a Horseshoe Poem No. 286 (On Stalin) The Charlie Chaplin Poem Last Poems Edith Sodergran Hell Vierge Moderne Instinct Cesar Vallejo from Tri/ce: IX, XXV, LXXV The Hungry Man's Wheel Telluric and Magnetic Vicente Huidobro from Altazor: Cantos I, VI, vn Jorge de Lima Distribution of Poetry Papa John The Enormous Hand Poem of Any Virgin J. V. Foix When I Sleep, Then I See Clearly I Arrived in That Town, Everyone Greeted Me, and I Recognized No One. When I Was Going to Read My Verses, the Devil, Hidden behind a Tree, Called Out to Me Sarcastically and Filled My Hands with Newspaper Clippings Marina Tsvetayeva from The Poem of the End e. e. cummings No Thanks, No. 70 Poem, or Beauty Hurts Mr. Vinal Lucian Blaga I Will Not Crush the World's Corolla of Wonders Psalm Jacob Glatshteyn To a Friend Who Wouldn't Bother to Strain His Noodleboard Because Even So It Is Hard to Go Hunting When Your Rifle Is Blunt and Love Is Soft as an Old Blanket Eugenio Montale The Lemon Trees The Eel Little Testament Paul van Ostaijen The Murderers Hart Crane The Mango Tree The Circumstance 0 Carib Isle! Federico Garcia Lorca Night Suite, for Piano & Poet's Voice Ode for Walt Whitman SURREALISM Prologue to Surrealism Andre Breton from Manifesto of Surrealism (1924) Robert Desnos Trance Event Language Event One Language Event Two Andre Breton A Man and Woman Absolutely White Free Union Poem-Object On the Road to San Romano Go for Broke Philippe Soupault FOUR POEMS Route Life-Saving Medal Sporting Goods Sunday Comrade Louis Aragon Poem to Shout in the Ruins Benjamin Peret My Final Agonies Joan of Arc On All Fours Robert Desnos Cuckoo Midway Epitaph Tristan Tzara Maison Aragon from The Approximate Man Gisele Prassinos Hair Tonic A Conversation Paul Eluard & Andre Breton from The Immaculate Conception Salvador Dali The Great Masturbator Max Ernst from The Hundred Headless Woman Anton in Artaud All Writing Is Garbage The Spurt of Blood "OBJECTIVISTS" Prologue to "Objectivists" Ezra Pound Vortex. Pound. William Carlos Williams from Spring and All Louis Zukofsky from Poem Beginning "The" George Oppen Discrete Series Charles Reznikoff Testimony Carl Rakosi A Journey Away Basil Bunting from The First Book of Odes "Weeping oaks grieve, chestnuts raise" Vestiges NEGRITUDE Prologue to Negritude Aime Cesaire Macumba Word Aime Cesaire & Rene Depestre from Discourse on Colonialism Leopold Sedar Senghor Speech and Image: An African Tradition of the Surreal Taga for Mbaye Dy6b Man and Beast The Kaya-Magan Leon Damas Just Like the Legend S.O.S. Hiccups Aime Cesaire from Notebook of a Return to the Native Land The Miraculous Weapons A THIRD GALLERY Anna Akhmatova Requiem Nelly Sachs Chorus of the Dead Chorus of the Stars Hugh MacDiarmid from A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle David Jones Miyazawa Kenji Spring and the Ashura Daydreaming on the Trail Pictures of the Floating World Bertolt Brecht First Psalm (Posthumous) Three Fragments Alabama Song Melvin B. Tolson from The Harlem Gallery: Book I, the Curator Henri Michaux from Slices of Knowledge Tomorrow Francis Ponge The Oyster from The Sun Placed in the Abyss Wen Yiduo (Wen I-to) Dead Water Miracle Vitezslav Nezval City with Towers Trap Door George Seferis The Poplar Leaf Mathios Paskalis among the Roses Les Anges sont blancs Laura Riding Elegy in a Spider's Web Gyula lllyes Logbook of a Lost Caravan Work While the Record Plays Nazim Hikmet Letters from Chankiri Prison Langston Hughes from Montage of a Dream Deferred Carlos Drummond de Andrade The Dead in Frock Coats 6 The Dirty Hand Motionless Faces 6 Lorine Niedecker News Subliminal Nicolas Guillen Don't Know No English Sense maya Wake for Papa Montero Moon The Usurers from The Daily Daily Pablo Neruda Walkin' Around Sexual Water Only Death Louis Zukofsky from Songs of Degrees "A" 1 Kenneth Rexroth from Prolegomena to a Theodicy Kusano Shimpei Birthday Party 4 or 5 Tadpoles Skylarks and Fuji Gunnar Ekelof Like Ankle-Rings, This Music If You Ask Me Hangman Absentia Animi Rene Char from Leaves of Hypnos Roger Gilbert-Lecomte Preface or The Drama of Absence in an Eternal Heart The Son of the Bone Speaks Old Precept of the Dead World Wink Rene Daumal from Clavicles for a Great Poetic Game Persephone That Is to Say Double Issue Short Revelation Concerning Death and Chaos Miklos Radnoti The Angel of Dread Seventh Eclogue YiSang from Crow's-Eye View Paper Memorial Stone Soyong Problems from Critical Condition Muriel Rukeyser The Dam Octavio Paz Hymn among the Ruins A BOOK OF ORIGINS Prologue to Origins Confucius I Ezra Pound from The Great Digest Orpingalik "Songs are thoughts, sung out with the breath ... " Alcheringa Definitions Leopold Sedar Senghor "The African image is not an image by equation ... " Allama Prabhu For the Lord of Caves Clayton Eshleman Placements I Robert Duncan from Rites of Participation Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) from Why's I Wise Aborigine Sound Poem Lily Events from The Goulburn Island Cycle Tristan Tzara from Poemes Negres The Dance of the Greased Women Tropical Winter Awotunde Aworinde from I fa Suite in Praise of the Yoruba Oracle Aime Cesaire Ex-Voto for a Shipwreck Three for Bear Seven Songs & Song Pictures Richard Johnny John, Jerome Rothenberg, lan Tyson Songs from the Society of the Mystic Animals Simon Ortiz Telling about Coyote from Cantares Hexicanos Maria Sabina from The Midnight Velada The 13th Horse Song of Frank Mitchell from The I Ching The Marrying Maiden Jackson Mac Low Mani-Mani Gatha Ezra Pound Canto 49 Charles Olson The Song of Ullikummi Armand Schwerner TabletV from The Thunder, Perfect Mind Diane di Prima from Loba Doc Reese 01' Hannah Bessie Smith Black Mountain Blues Naftali Bacharach A Poem for the Sefirot as a Wheel of Light Jacques Gaffarel Celestial Alphabet Event Edmond Jabes from The Book of Questions Credits Index of Authors
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: v. 2 : hbk ISBN 9780520208636
内容説明
As we come to the beginning of a new century, we find that the entire vista of modern poetry has dramatically changed. "Poems for the Millennium" captures the essence of that change, and unlike any anthology available today it reveals the revolutionary concepts at the very heart of contemporary poetry. International in its coverage, these volumes bring together the poets and poetry movements that radically altered the ways that art and language express the human condition. Volume 2 offers a dazzling chronicle of the second "great awakening" of experimental poetry in the twentieth century. Ranging from the period of World War II through the cold war to the onset of the twenty-first century, this volume presents two "galleries" of individual poets such as Holan, Olson, Rukeyser, Jabes, Celan, Mac Low, Pasolini, Bachmann, Finlay, Ginsberg, Adonis, Rich, U Tam'si, Baraka, Takahashi, Waldman, and Bei Dao.There are also samplings of local and international movements: the Beats, the Vienna Group, the Cobra poets and artists, the Arabic-language Tammuzi poets, the creators of a new "Concrete Poetry," the "postwar poets" of Japan, the Italian Novissimi and Avan-Guardia, the Chinese Misty Poets, and the North American Language Poets.
In addition, an extended section is devoted to examples of the "art of the manifesto" and two smaller groupings of traditional "oral poets" and of experimenters with machine art and cyberpoetics. Poet-editors Jerome Rothenberg and Pierre Joris provide informative and irreverent commentaries throughout. They challenge old truths and propose alternative directions, in the tradition of the manifestos that have marked the art and poetry of the twentieth century. The result is both an essential resource for experiencing the full range of contemporary poetic possibilities and an arresting statement on the future of poetry in the millennium ahead.
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