31 May 2016 Enter Ben Lerner. A poet first and foremost, with two celebrated novels under his belt, Lerner attempts to stay above the fray by analyzing the
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“BY ONE OF THE ironic perversities that often attend the course of affairs, the existence of the works of art 17 Apr 2020 The author of "The Topeka School," winner of the 2019 Times Book Prize for fiction, speaks on poetry, debate, citizenship and crisis 26 Sep 2016 Domenica Martinello on Ben Lerner's enduring admiration for poetry despite its failures in his new book "Hatred of Poetry" and his reading of It's even bemoaned by poets: "I, too, dislike it," wrote Marianne Moore. "Many more people agree they hate poetry," Ben Lerner writes, "than can agree what poetry 15 May 2018 contemporary lyric poet Ben Lerner. Lerner's book of poems Mean Free Path ( 2010) provides clear indications of a relatively rare post-digital 9 Jun 2016 Novelist Ben Lerner takes on poetry in his new book, an academic dissection of the ways we love and hate that ancient art. But sometimes he Lerner first achieved critical success as a poet, producing three collections - The Lichtenberg Figures, Angle of Yaw and Mean Free Path – between 2004 and It's even bemoaned by poets: "I, too, dislike it," wrote Marianne Moore.
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Lerner is the author of three poetry collections: Mean Free Path (Copper Canyon Press, 2010), Angle of Yaw (Copper Canyon Press, 2006), and The Lichtenberg Figures (Copper Canyon Press, 2004), winner of Ben Lerner is an American poet, novelist, and critic. He was awarded the Hayden Carruth prize for his cycle of fifty-two sonnets, The Lichtenberg Figures.In 2004, Library Journal named it one of the year's twelve best books of poetry. On "Dedication" This is the first poem in Mean Free Path.I wanted the dedication to be integral to the book, not something set apart on a prefatory page. Because the poems are largely concerned with the possibility of writing and being for, with finding a mode of address capable of something other than ironic detachment or expressing prefabricated structures of feeling, it seemed like cheating Ben Lerner’s book of prose poems, with images by Barbara Bloom, will be published in the autumn. More by this contributor.
No Art zeigt das breite Spektrum lyrischer Formate, das Lerner beherrscht und fortwährend weiterentwickelt: das zerstörte Sonett, das poetische Denkbild, die gestisch verschobene Elegie, die Rekombination und Variation von Reden und sprachlichen Gesten über den einzelnen Text hinaus.
Lerner turned to fiction only after publishing three volumes of poetry (the second, Angle of Yaw, got him shortlisted for a National book award in 2006), and his novels share a disarming,
The public is a hypothetical hole, a realm of pure disappearance, from which celestial matter explodes. I believe I can speak for everyone, begins the president, when I say famous last words. Ben Lerner, “The bird’s-eye view” from Angle of Yaw (Copper Canyon Press, 2006).
Utförlig titel: Varför alla hatar poesi, [Elektronisk resurs], Ben Lerner; Originaltitel: The hatred of poetry; Medarbetare: Alva Dahl. Språk: Svenska. Originalspråk:
In his new book, The Hatred of Poetry, Ben Lerner argues that a disdain for poetry is inextricable from the art form itself. Earlier this month, Michael Clune spoke to Lerner at Greenlight Books, in Ben Lerner’s poem, ‘Dilation’ will also be appearing in the next issue of Granta, Medicine.
Mark Halliday. On The Hatred of Poetry by Ben Lerner.
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Den excentriska romanen är en svår genre, då det så gärna tippar Lerner debuterade som poet 2004, och gav ut tre diktsamlingar innan den första romanen kom; en poesi med ekon av John Ashbery och New eBook, 115 kr. "Topekaskolan" by Ben Lerner, 2020.
In 2003 Lerner traveled on a Fulbright Scholarship to Madrid, Spain, where he wrote his second book of poetry, Angle of Yaw, which was published in 2006. Lerner turned to fiction only after publishing three volumes of poetry (the second, Angle of Yaw, got him shortlisted for a National book award in 2006), and his novels share a disarming,
Perhaps, writes Ben Lerner, the collectively considered “worst poem” of all time is William McGonagall’s “Tay Bridge Disaster,” published in 1879. It begins: Beautiful railway bridge of the silv’ry Tay Alas! I am very sorry to say That ninety lives have been taken away On the last sabbath day of 1879 Which will be remember’d […]
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Ben Lerner considers Erica Hunt’s new poetry collection, Jump the Clock in the latest issue of the New York Review of Books. Hunt’s work has contributed to the anticapitalist aims of the Language poets even as she remains skeptical, in Lerner’s words, of the “avant-garde fantasy that writing difficult poetry constitutes meaningful political action.”
Benjamin S. Lerner is an American poet, novelist, essayist, and critic. He has been a Fulbright Scholar, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, a finalist for the National Book Award, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, a Howard Foundation Fellow, a Guggenheim Fellow, and a MacArthur Fellow, among other honors. In 2011 he won the "Preis der Stadt Münster für internationale Poesie", the first American to receive the honor. Lerner teaches at Brooklyn Mit No Art – Poems / Gedichte (Suhrkamp Verlag 2021) liegt das bisherige lyrische Werk von Ben Lerner (geboren 1979 in Topeka, Kansas) vollständig in deutscher Übersetzung vor.
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17 Apr 2020 The author of "The Topeka School," winner of the 2019 Times Book Prize for fiction, speaks on poetry, debate, citizenship and crisis
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