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Argues that it is only at the turn of the 21st century that the powerful lessons of the avant-garde - an avant-garde cruelly disrupted by the Great War and subsequent political upheavals - were learned. This book offers readings of T S Eliot, Gertrude Stein, Marcel Duchamp, and Velimir Khlebnikov. It examines various related poetic concerns.

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"Perloff's newest work offers refreshingly frank, controversial, and even inspiring ideas ... Perloff's readings refuse to reaffirm orthodoxies, presenting innovative perspectives on poets, early modernism and its relation to the current scene. Far from being a reactionary call to return to the past, Perloff's work envisions a bold continuation of modernism's earlier revolutionary impulses. 21st-Century Modernism is vital and necessary reading for anyone interested in the history of modern poetry and where it is going." PN Review

"The book commands respect, [...], not only for its energy and the precision of its readings, but for its refusal to surrender powers of arbitration from the artist to the teacher or theorist." Times Literary Supplement

"The heart of [Perloff's] book is her enthusiasm - a well-researched and carefully argued enthusiasm" The Virginia Quarterly Review



Table of Contents
List of Plates.

Acknowledgments.

Introduction.

1 Avant-Garde Eliot.

2 Gertrude Stein’s Differential Syntx.

3 The Conceptual Poetics of Marcel Duchamp.

4 Khlebnikov’s Soundscapes: Letter, Number, and the Poetics of Zaum.

5 “Modernism” at the Millennium.

Notes.

Bibliography.

Index.

21stCentury Modernism

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 21/12/2001
      ISBN13: 9780631219705, 978-0631219705
      ISBN10: 0631219706

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Argues that it is only at the turn of the 21st century that the powerful lessons of the avant-garde - an avant-garde cruelly disrupted by the Great War and subsequent political upheavals - were learned. This book offers readings of T S Eliot, Gertrude Stein, Marcel Duchamp, and Velimir Khlebnikov. It examines various related poetic concerns.

      Trade Review
      "Perloff's newest work offers refreshingly frank, controversial, and even inspiring ideas ... Perloff's readings refuse to reaffirm orthodoxies, presenting innovative perspectives on poets, early modernism and its relation to the current scene. Far from being a reactionary call to return to the past, Perloff's work envisions a bold continuation of modernism's earlier revolutionary impulses. 21st-Century Modernism is vital and necessary reading for anyone interested in the history of modern poetry and where it is going." PN Review

      "The book commands respect, [...], not only for its energy and the precision of its readings, but for its refusal to surrender powers of arbitration from the artist to the teacher or theorist." Times Literary Supplement

      "The heart of [Perloff's] book is her enthusiasm - a well-researched and carefully argued enthusiasm" The Virginia Quarterly Review



      Table of Contents
      List of Plates.

      Acknowledgments.

      Introduction.

      1 Avant-Garde Eliot.

      2 Gertrude Stein’s Differential Syntx.

      3 The Conceptual Poetics of Marcel Duchamp.

      4 Khlebnikov’s Soundscapes: Letter, Number, and the Poetics of Zaum.

      5 “Modernism” at the Millennium.

      Notes.

      Bibliography.

      Index.

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