New Poetics of Climate Change: Modernist Aesthetics for a Warming World
New Poetics of Climate Change: Modernist Aesthetics for a Warming World
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The New Poetics of Climate Change argues that global warming presents a fundamental challenge to the way we read and write poetry and think in the modern age, and that Modernist poetry can help us describe and engage with the terrifying dynamics of a warming world.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 224 pages
\n Publication date: 07 February 2019
\n Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Climate change is a pressing concern that demands our attention and action. However, it is often overlooked in literary discussions, relegated to the realm of environmental writing and separated from culture, society, and politics. In his groundbreaking book, The New Poetics of Climate Change, Matthew Griffiths challenges this notion by asserting that global warming presents a fundamental challenge to the way we read, write, and think about poetry in the modern age.
Griffiths argues that the radical reinventions of literary form that occurred during the Modernist movement of the last century represent an engagement with crucial intellectual questions that we must address if we are to comprehend the scale and complexity of climate change. Through an in-depth examination of Modernist poetry, including the works of T.S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Basil Bunting, and David Jones, as well as their influence on contemporary poets such as Jorie Graham, Griffiths explores how Modernist modes can help us describe and engage with the terrifying dynamics of a warming world.
One of the key insights of The New Poetics of Climate Change is that Modernist poetry offers a unique lens through which to understand the world. By employing experimental techniques, such as fragmentation, irony, and ambiguity, Modernist poets were able to challenge traditional modes of storytelling and representation. These techniques can also be used to describe the complex and interconnected nature of climate change, which is characterized by its unpredictable and rapidly changing nature.
Griffiths demonstrates how Modernist poets use language and form to create a sense of awe and wonder in their readers, allowing them to experience the beauty and fragility of the natural world. Through their use of imagery and metaphor, they are able to convey the urgency and gravity of climate change, inspiring a sense of responsibility and action.
In addition to its literary significance, The New Poetics of Climate Change offers practical insights for those seeking to engage with climate change in their daily lives. Griffiths provides examples of how poetry can be used as a tool for raising awareness, promoting social change, and inspiring action. He also offers suggestions for how individuals can incorporate poetry into their own lives, such as reading and writing poetry, attending poetry readings, and engaging in creative writing exercises.
Overall, The New Poetics of Climate Change is a groundbreaking book that challenges our assumptions about literature and climate change. By demonstrating the ways in which Modernist poetry can help us understand and respond to the challenges of a warming world, Griffiths offers a valuable contribution to the ongoing conversation about climate change. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in literature, climate change, and the urgent need for action.
Climate change is a pressing issue that demands our attention and action. However, it is often overlooked in literary discussions, relegated to the realm of environmental writing and separated from culture, society, and politics. In his groundbreaking book, The New Poetics of Climate Change, Matthew Griffiths challenges this notion by asserting that global warming presents a fundamental challenge to the way we read, write, and think about poetry in the modern age.
Griffiths argues that the radical reinventions of literary form that occurred during the Modernist movement of the last century represent an engagement with crucial intellectual questions that we must address if we are to comprehend the scale and complexity of climate change. Through an in-depth examination of Modernist poetry, including the works of T.S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Basil Bunting, and David Jones, as well as their influence on contemporary poets such as Jorie Graham, Griffiths explores how Modernist modes can help us describe and engage with the terrifying dynamics of a warming world.
One of the key insights of The New Poetics of Climate Change is that Modernist poetry offers a unique lens through which to understand the world. By employing experimental techniques, such as fragmentation, irony, and ambiguity, Modernist poets were able to challenge traditional modes of storytelling and representation. These techniques can also be used to describe the complex and interconnected nature of climate change, which is characterized by its unpredictable and rapidly changing nature.
Griffiths demonstrates how Modernist poets use language and form to create a sense of awe and wonder in their readers, allowing them to experience the beauty and fragility of the natural world. Through their use of imagery and metaphor, they are able to convey the urgency and gravity of climate change, inspiring a sense of responsibility and action.
In addition to its literary significance, The New Poetics of Climate Change offers practical insights for those seeking to engage with climate change in their daily lives. Griffiths provides examples of how poetry can be used as a tool for raising awareness, promoting social change, and inspiring action. He also offers suggestions for how individuals can incorporate poetry into their own lives, such as reading and writing poetry, attending poetry readings, and engaging in creative writing exercises.
Overall, The New Poetics of Climate Change is a groundbreaking book that challenges our assumptions about literature and climate change. By demonstrating the ways in which Modernist poetry can help us understand and respond to the challenges of a warming world, Griffiths offers a valuable contribution to the ongoing conversation about climate change. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in literature, climate change, and the urgent need for action.
\n Weight: 354g\n
Dimension: 157 x 233 x 11 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781350099470\n \n
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