The poem electric: technology and the American lyric
"An enlightening examination of the relationship between poetry and the information technologies increasingly used to read and write it. Many poets and their readers believe poetry helps us escape straightforward, logical ways of thinking. But what happens when poems confront the extraordinaril...
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Introduction: Technologies of Lyric Exemption / 1
î. Affect: The Possessions of Emily Dickinson / 31
2. Chance: Gertrude Stein, Jackson Mac Low, and
A Million Random Digits / 89
3. Anonymity: Frank O Hara Makes Strangers with Friends / 135
4. Improvisation: Amiri Baraka, Allen Ginsberg, and
Spontaneous Poetics / 179
Conclusion: Lyric and Objecthood / 229
Acknowledgments / 239
Notes / 243
Index / 277
xamining a broad array of electronics—from radio to telephone to modern-
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