دانلود کتاب The Lyric “I” and the Anti-Confessionalism of Frederick Seidel
by Upperton, Timothy Lawrence
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عنوان فارسی: غزل "من" و ضد اعتراف گرایی فردریک سیدل |
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and his detractors in a Confessional context. To his admirers, Seidel extends the Confessional poetry tradition in exciting ways, breaking new taboos as he incorporates details from his glamorous, privileged lifestyle into his poems. To his detractors, he is a retrograde reactionary, stale and derivative. I argue that although Seidel uses Confessional strategies, and
owes obvious debts to Confessional poets, his poetry is fundamentally outward rather than inward looking; it is a poetry of cultural critique, and not of personal revelation. This outward looking focus also distinguishes Seidel’s poetry from various post-avant poetics that, in their own sophisticated ways, are as concerned with the subjective, lyric “I” as Confessional poetry is. I argue that in Frederick Seidel’s poetry, the lyric “I” is of interest insofar as it provides a means of cultural critique—a
way of interrogating the complicity of the individual in its engagement with capitalism in its various aspects. [From the abstract]