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引用次数: 4
摘要
Ken Babstock被授予2012年格里芬加拿大诗歌奖,是加拿大最优秀的早期职业诗人之一。然而,他的作品并没有得到应有的重视。本文认为,巴布斯托克在他的第三部诗集《气流陆地游艇》(2006)中有意将诗歌作为一种思考方法,一种研究哲学的方式。很简单,但相当复杂,他在这本书中思考了意识的问题。这些诗歌通常很有趣,表面上轻松愉快,但也有看似严肃的诗歌。正如本文所讨论的那样,巴布斯托克是一位与一系列传统对话的诗人,他对音乐和工艺非常关注,以便清晰地表达“甜蜜的时代”——一种平静的清醒,一种穿透的寂静——可能被抓住的时刻。
“Honeyed Epoché”: Thinking and Singing in Ken Babstock’s Airstream Land Yacht
Ken Babstock was awarded the 2012 Griffin Canadian Poetry Prize and is one of Canada’s finest early career poets. And yet his work has not received the critical attention it deserves. This article argues that Babstock intends poetry in his third collection, Airstream Land Yacht (2006), as a method of thinking, a way of doing philosophy. Simply enough, but in considerable complexity, he is thinking through the problems of consciousness in this book. These are often playful, apparently lighthearted, but also deceptively serious poems. As discussed herein, Babstock is a poet in dialogue with a range of traditions who pays careful attention to music and craft in order to articulate moments in which a “honeyed epoché”—a calm lucidity, a penetrating stillness—might be grasped.