
Out of the "Western box"
By Joon-Hwan Kim
Subjects: Pluralism (Social sciences) in literature, East and West in literature, Olson, charles, 1910-1970, Criticism and interpretation, Foreign influences, Pound, ezra, 1885-1972, Cultural pluralism in literature, History and criticism, American poetry, Poetics, History, American poetry (collections), 20th century
Description: "This book focuses on two twentieth-century American epic poets - Ezra Pound (1885-1972) and Charles Olson (1910-1970) - in the context of multiculturalism. Pound deployed the cultural resources of the Other to deflect Western imperialism's absolutizing of the self and opened new poetic and cultural spaces beyond T. S. Eliot's closed Anglo-American tradition. However, he fell short of discarding modernist Enlightenment epistemology reifying the Other. Olson followed in the tradition of Pound's poetics, but rejected his Eurocentrism. By deconstructing Pound's epistemology, Olson forged a post-modern and postimperial multicultural perspective that reconfigured Otherness through an unmediated, self-decentered discourse."--BOOK JACKET.
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