Dynamics of Being, Space, and Time in the Poetry of Czeslaw Milosz and John Ashbery
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Description
Many contemporary critics have been interested in Martin Heidegger's phenomenology and have recognized its importance for literary theory. As a continuation of theoretical explorations, this study undertakes a discussion of poetic visions of reality in the works of contemporary hyperrealistic poets, Czeslaw Milosz and John Ashbery. It breaks new ground by applying the key Heideggerian terms, Dasein, space, time, and culture to explore the reality created by and/or alluded to in the contemporary poetry of Milosz and Ashbery. In its final synthesis, the study proposes the comprehensive concept of ontological transcendence as a model to analyze multidimensional contemporary poetry.
ISBN
820434647
Publication Date
2001
Publisher
Peter Lang
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | English Language and Literature
Recommended Citation
Jolley, Barbara M., "Dynamics of Being, Space, and Time in the Poetry of Czeslaw Milosz and John Ashbery" (2001). Faculty Books. 106.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/books/106