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'Architectures of Poetry' is the first comprehensive accounting of the currently intense dialogue between the sister arts of poetry and architecture. Refusing to take either term in a metaphoric sense, the eleven essays collected in this volume exemplify an exciting methodological direction for work in the humanities: a "literal wager" that is willing to take the unintended suggestions of language as reality. At the same time, they also provide close readings of the work of a number of important writers. In addition to a suite of essays devoted to the team of Arakawa and Madeline Gins,…mehr

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'Architectures of Poetry' is the first comprehensive accounting of the currently intense dialogue between the sister arts of poetry and architecture. Refusing to take either term in a metaphoric sense, the eleven essays collected in this volume exemplify an exciting methodological direction for work in the humanities: a "literal wager" that is willing to take the unintended suggestions of language as reality. At the same time, they also provide close readings of the work of a number of important writers. In addition to a suite of essays devoted to the team of Arakawa and Madeline Gins, chapters focus on figures as diverse as Francesco Borromini, Rainer Maria Rilke, Stéphane Mallarmé, Friedrich Achleitner, John Cage and Lyn Hejinian.

Contents:
Craig DWORKIN: Introduction: Against Metaphor (construye en lo ausente)
Jed RASULA: 'When the mind is like a hall': Places of a Possible Poetics
Gregg BIGLIERI: Sublime Façade: Borromini's Oratorio and the Presentation of Radical Exteriority
A.S. BESSA: Vers: Une Architecture
Tyrus MILLER: Concrete Dialects, Spatial Dialectics: Friedrich Achleitner as Poet and Architectural Historian
Michel DELVILLE: How Not to Die in Venice: The Art of Arakawa and Madeline Gins
Steve McCAFFERY: Parapoetics and the Architectural Leap
Karen Mac CORMACK: MUTUAL LABYRINTH: a proposal of exchange
Jeff DERKSEN: 'The Obvious Analogy Is With [Architecture]': Megastructural 'My Life'
Marjorie PERLOFF: John Cage's Dublin, Lyn Hejinian's Leningrad
John Cage's Dublin, Lyn Hejinian's Leningrad: Poetic Cities as Cyberspaces
María Eugenia DÍAZ SÁNCHEZ: Coda