The Language Book (Poetics of the New)
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“Ok murky in alter all end, unpredictable day, with rainshine any degree night, the sun kin warm and hot. Enough stone or other jugs lineup of whatever is In Through Out That’s light as much as known Differences evanesce Like, where and/or what on the equator might be french or spanish Longitude and latitude, yep yep sure Americana.â€Â—Larry Eigner, commentary on a selection from GerÂtrude Stein’s Tender Buttons
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This selection of essays and poetry from the first three volumes of L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E magazine disÂcusses a “spectrum of writing that places its attention primarily on language and ways of making meaning, that takes for granted neither vocabulary, grammar, process, shape, syntax, program, nor subÂject matter.†(Bernstein and Andrews) The various writers shun labels, slogans, or catch-phrases; their exploration of the ways that meanings and values are reÂvealed through the written word is inÂtended to open the field of poetic activity, not close it.
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The common thread of these essays is the multitude and scope of words’ referÂential powers—denotative, connotative, and associational; and studying these powers is ultimately a social and political activity as well as an aesthetic one.
