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Whitman's Queer Children

America's Homosexual Epics
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Davies examines the work of four of the most important twentieth-century poets who have explored the epic tradition. Some of the poems display an explicit concern with ideas of American nationhood, while others emulate the formal ambitions and encyclopaedic scope of the epic poem. The study undertakes extensive close readings of Hart Crane’s The Bridge (1930), Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl” (1956) and The Fall of America: Poems of These States 1965-71 (1972), James Merrill’s The Changing Light at Sandover (1982), and John Ashbery’s Flow Chart (1991). Although not primarily an account of a Whitmanian lineage, this book considers Whitman’s renegotiation of the dialectic between the public and the private as a context for the project of the homosexual epic, arguing for the existence of a genealogy of epic poems that rethink the relationship between these two spheres. If, as Bakhtin suggests, the job of epic is to “accomplish the task of cultural, national, and political centralization of the verbal-ideological world,” the idea of the “homosexual epic” fundamentally problematizes the traditional aims of the genre.

Author Biography:

Catherine Davies received her PhD from University College London. She lives and teaches in London and is currently researching a new project that looks at intertextual relations between poets and musicians.
Release date Australia
January 16th, 2014
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Undergraduate
Pages
232
Dimensions
153x234x12
ISBN-13
9781628923186
Product ID
21608791

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