ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1988, does not concern the theory of poetry so much as the poetry of theory: a poetry that theorizes, that has a "view" on things, that thinks. What or what things does poetry think about, and what do we mean by thinking? The author attempts to answer these questions by examining the work of three poets – Wallace Stevens, César Vallejo, and René Char – and reflects upon the poetry itself. This title will be of interest to students of literature and literary theory.

chapter |17 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|39 pages

Vallejo and Philosophy

chapter 2|50 pages

Suffering and the Neuter

chapter 2|60 pages

The Festival of Truth

chapter 3|45 pages

The Satire of the Abyss

chapter III|86 pages

CHAR: THE SOVEREIGN TEXT