Ron Silliman's Universe: Aging, Epic Poetry, and Everyday Life

IF 0.8 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE POETICS TODAY Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1215/03335372-10342155
J. Guimarães
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This essay explores Ron Silliman's Universe, a serial poetic project which, according to the publisher's description, “were [the author] to live long enough, would take him three centuries to complete.” The article specifically focuses on the significance of the book's length for a general discussion of aging, poetry and temporality. One should bear in mind that Universe is not a retrospective work of synthesis but rather a present and future-oriented project. The point of departure for the article's analysis will be the following passage from Northern Soul, the second book in the series: “Page 43 / you will read / differently if / there are 94 to the book / than if there are just / 45, What about / 523 what then / little hen.” Notorious for his massive tomes of verse, Silliman establishes an analogy between the length of his life and the length of his work that, blows up conventional chronological accounts of life. In this poem, death, instead of looming on the horizon, is internalized as the point of transition from one page to the next, the death of an event being the birth of another. Everyday life thus reveals itself in all its subtle variety, its generative evanescence paradoxically enriching the life of the poet. Silliman's epic poetry is not, that is, a matter of mastery or life extension (it makes no claims to totalization or immortality) but rather one of life enchantment, achieved through a greater bardic attunement to the granularities of everyday life.
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罗恩·西利曼的宇宙:衰老、史诗与日常生活
这篇文章探讨了罗恩·西利曼的《宇宙》,根据出版商的描述,这是一个连续的诗歌项目,“如果[作者]活得足够长,他需要三个世纪才能完成。人们应该记住,宇宙不是一个回顾性的综合作品,而是一个面向现在和未来的项目。这篇文章分析的出发点将是该系列第二本书《北方灵魂》中的以下一段:“第43页/如果这本书有94本,你会读得不同,而如果只有/45本,那怎么办/523本呢/小母鸡。”,Silliman在他的生命长度和他的作品长度之间建立了一个类比,打破了传统的按时间顺序排列的生活记录。在这首诗中,死亡并没有出现在地平线上,而是被内化为从一页到下一页的过渡点,一个事件的死亡就是另一个的诞生。因此,日常生活在其微妙的变化中显现出来,其生成性的消逝矛盾地丰富了诗人的生活。也就是说,西利曼的史诗不是一个掌握或延长生命的问题(它没有声称是全面化或永生),而是一种生活魅力,通过对日常生活粒度的更大的吟游诗人调来实现。
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期刊介绍: International Journal for Theory and Analysis of Literature and Communication Poetics Today brings together scholars from throughout the world who are concerned with developing systematic approaches to the study of literature (e.g., semiotics and narratology) and with applying such approaches to the interpretation of literary works. Poetics Today presents a remarkable diversity of methodologies and examines a wide range of literary and critical topics. Several thematic review sections or special issues are published in each volume, and each issue contains a book review section, with article-length review essays.
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