Infinity for Marxists : essays on poetry and capital

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Infinity for Marxists : essays on poetry and capital

by Christopher Nealon

(Historical materialism book series, v. 281)

Brill, c2023

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-259) and index

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Description

In these innovative essays on poetry and capitalism, collected over the last fifteen years, Christopher Nealon shines a light on the upsurge of anticapitalist poetry since the turn of the century, and develops fresh ways of thinking about how capitalist society shapes the reading and the writing of all poetry, whatever its political orientation. Breaking from half a century of postmodernist readings of poetry, and bypassing the false divide between formalist and historicist criticism, these essays chart a path toward a new Marxist poetics.

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9789004536845 Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Camp Messianism, or the Hopes of Poetry in Late-Late Capitalism 2 The Poetic Case 3 Reading on The Left 4 Affect, Performativity, and Actually Existing Poetry 5 Infinity for Marxists 6 The Prynne Reflex 7 The Price of Value 8 The Anti-humanist Tone 9 Modernism, Critical Theory, and the Desire for Objecthood 10 Literary and Economic Value (with Joshua Clover) 11 Abstraction, Intuition, Poetry References Index

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