Burning City: Poems of Modern Modernity / Rasula, Jed, editor ; Conley, Tim, editor ; Seifert J ; Kassak L ; Hausmann R ; Junoy JM ; DeCampos A ; deTorre G ; Ribemont-Dessaignes G ; Kamensky V ; Kruchenykh A ; Mehring W ; Sugar A ; Benjamin W ; Aragon L ; Beauduin N ; Brown B ; Veronca I ; Terentiev I ; Soffici A ; Corra B ; Marinetti FT ; D'Alba A ; Khlebnikov V ; Fillia ; Severini G ; Mazza A ; Depero F ; Buzzi P ; Albert-Birot P ; Cocteau J ; Pound E ; Picabia F ; Apollinaire G ; Goll Y ; Cendrars B ; Przybos J ; Mayakovsky V ; Reverdy P ; Kafka F ; Miller H ; Soupault P ; Pessoa F ; Musil R ; Aleksic D ; Ferreiro A ; Morand P ; Oquendo de Amat C ; Aiken C ; Torres-Garcia J ; Schwitters K ; Doblin A ; Bunting B ; Peiper T ; Folguera J ; Tzara T ; Kyojiro H ; Sa-Carniero M ; Joyce J ; Moholy-Nagy L ; Gomez de la Serna R ; Nezval V ; Leiris M ; Pansaers C ; Salvat-Papasseit J ; Ball H ; VanOstaijen P ; Kozintsev G ; Eluard P ; Cangiullo F ; Freytag-Loringhoven E ; Iliazd ; Semenko M ; Mlodozeniec S ; Miravitlles J ; DeAndrade M ; Czyzewski T ; VanDoesburg T ; Oppen G ; Buendia R ; Behrens-Hangeler H ; DeAlvar G ; Huidobro V ; vePoljanski B ; Roche J ; Bonnelykke E ; Asch N ; Ford CH ; cummings ee ; Epstein J ; Styrsky J ; Jacob M ; Brecht B ; Queneau R ; Jolas E ; deAlmada-Negreiros J ; Zwart P ; Grosz G ; Petrov MS ; Stern A ; Soggetti G ; Auden WH., 2012
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Scope and Contents
This massive anthology presents English translations of avant garde poems of the earky 20th century written in foreign languages that often appeared in small editions of periodicals. This book took the editors several years to compile; the translations were written by the editors and others including Jack Hirschman. As John Bradley indicated in his review of the book in Rain Taxi Vol.17, No.2, 2012 "This anthology is a major publishing event..."Amazon.com: BURNING CITY acts as a "multisensory Baedecker" to the many incarnations of international modernism from 1910-1939. Inspired by the abandoned plans of the early avant-garde poet Yvan Goll to write a history of modernity through the poetry of that era, scholars Jed Rasula and Tim Conley have carried out Goll's project, scouring the small journals and magazines of the period for both lost and seminal texts. BURNING CITY is organized not just according to the cities which inspired the texts"”Paris, Cracow, Buenos Aires, and so on"”but according to such icons of the modern urban experience as "Cineland," "Music Hall," "Electric Man." BURNING CITY makes a new contribution to anthologies of both poetry and modernism by its thematic focus on city life, by its inclusion of poets from languages and nationalities seldom represented in standard US surveys, and by its preservation of the typographic versatility of the this feverishly innovating period."'The fascination of cities,' wrote Langston Hughes, 'seizes me, burning like a fever in the blood.' BURNING CITY enacts that passion with astonishing skill and learning. Whatever else Modernism was or was not, its geography was that of the New Urbanism: from Paris and Berlin to São Paulo and Shanghai, from such icons as the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State Building to Moscow's Nikitin Circus, it is the City in all its contradictions, its splendors and miseries, that was to become the laboratory of modernism, still dominating our dreams and nightmares a century after the fact. Truly global in its reach, yet local in its exacting particularities, BURNING CITY breaks down the old familiar isms and genre divisions, introducing us to writings we've never seen before, printed side by side with our favorite poems by Huidobro and Musil, Mayakovsky and Mina Loy. In a nutshell, the map of modernism will never be the same!""”Marjorie Perloff -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates
- Creation: 2012
Creator
- Rasula, Jed (Person)
- Conley, Tim, 1972- (Person)
Extent
0 See container summary (1 soft cover book (574 pages)) ; 27.9 x 21.6 x 3.5 cm
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Physical Location
ref shelf avant garde books periodicals
Custodial History
The Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, on loan from Ruth and Marvin A. Sackner and the Sackner Family Partnership.
General
Published: Notre Dame, Indiana : Action Books. Nationality of creator: American. General: Number of duplicates: 1. General: Added by: MARVIN; updated by: MARVIN.
Genre / Form
Repository Details
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