Poetry. Iconic political speeches contain some of the best remembered and most repeated passages in contemporary English language. Especially in the United States of America, what child doesn't know Abraham Lincoln's "fourscore and seven years ago..." or Roosevelt's "the only thing we have to fear..."? Taking as its source text Barack Obama's campaign speech from March 18, 2008, A MORE PERFECT [ by Jimmy McInnes acts as a poetic translation of the rhetorical devices often used in political speeches. Like poetry, the campaign speech depends heavily upon the manipulation of language--the ways in…mehr
Poetry. Iconic political speeches contain some of the best remembered and most repeated passages in contemporary English language. Especially in the United States of America, what child doesn't know Abraham Lincoln's "fourscore and seven years ago..." or Roosevelt's "the only thing we have to fear..."? Taking as its source text Barack Obama's campaign speech from March 18, 2008, A MORE PERFECT [ by Jimmy McInnes acts as a poetic translation of the rhetorical devices often used in political speeches. Like poetry, the campaign speech depends heavily upon the manipulation of language--the ways in which words are able to strategically twist intention and distract the eye. McInnes's poetry exposes the inner workings of the political speech, as a genre of text as premeditated as any work of poetry or fiction. "Barack Obama's eloquent and iconic 2008 speech on race, 'A More Perfect Union,' is the master text underlying Jimmy McInnes's ingenious poem. In the course of laying bare the devices of political rhetoric, McInnes presents an intricate lattice of tropes, formulas, gestures, and contexts. A MORE PERFECT [ reads like a performance theory handbook, a poet's theater script, and a grammar manual, all rolled into one concatenating barrel of tricks."--Charles BernsteinHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
JIMMY MCINNES was born and raised on Ontario's Bruce Peninsula. His first chapbook, Begin Speech With, was released by Ferno House in the fall of 2013. His poetry has appeared in various journals, including This Magazine, ditch, The Puritan, Descant, and the Capilano Review Web Folio. His work has been shortlisted for the Great Canadian Literary Hunt, and the Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative Poetry. He lives in Toronto, where he completed his MFA in Creative Writing at the University of Guelph, and is currently employed as a political hack. A More Perfect [ is his first book-length work of poetry.
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