Economy of the unlost : reading Simonides of Keos with Paul Celan / Anne Carson.

"The ancient Greek lyric poet Simonides of Keos was the first poet in the Western tradition to take money for poetic composition. From this starting point, Anne Carson launches an exploration, poetic in its own right, of the idea of poetic economy. She offers a reading of certain of Simonides&#...

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Main Author: Carson, Anne, 1950-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©1999.
Series:Martin classical lectures (Unnumbered).
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Summary:"The ancient Greek lyric poet Simonides of Keos was the first poet in the Western tradition to take money for poetic composition. From this starting point, Anne Carson launches an exploration, poetic in its own right, of the idea of poetic economy. She offers a reading of certain of Simonides' texts and aligns these with writings of the modern Romanian poet Paul Celan, a Jew and survivor of the Holocaust, whose "economies" of language are notorious. Asking such questions as, What is lost when words are wasted? and Who profits when words are saved, Carson reveals the two poets' striking commonalities."--Jacket.
Physical Description:viii, 147 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-143) and index.
ISBN:0691036772
9780691036779
0691091757
9780691091754