Publication

2008-03-25 - Penguin (Non-Classics)

Language

English

Word Count

68,000 words, Guess

Page Count

272 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

and 3 more

Classifications

  • LCCPS3562.A844 N54 2008
  • DDC809.1
  • LCCPS3562.A844 N54 2005

Description

A scintillating collection of essays on language from one of literature's most supple mindsIn The Night Sky, her first work of essays, acclaimed poet Ann Lauterbach writes of the ways in which art and poetry are integral and necessary to human conversation. At the center of the book is a series of seven essays, by turns meditative and polemical, that articulate the interstices between Lauterbach's poetics and her experience. She advocates an active encounter with language, at once imaginative and practical, and argues for the importance of art to the well- being of a democratic society. Lauterbach's "nimble and glittering" (Booklist) writings bring us to a new understanding of the relationship between self-knowledge and cultural meaning, as well as demonstrating the ways in which contemporary philosophy and theory might be integrated with practical knowledge.

First Sentence

What compels a poet to write prose?

Subjects

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