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Allegorical Moments
Call to the Everyday
By Lyn Hejinian
Considers allegory as a catalyst of transformative thinking
Allegorical Moments is a set of essays dedicated to rethinking allegory and arguing for its significance as a creative and critical response to sociopolitical, environmental, and existential turmoil affecting the contemporary world. Traditionally, allegorical interpretation was intended to express an orthodoxy and support an ideology. Hejinian attempts to liberate allegory from its dogmatic usages. Presenting modern and contemporary materials ranging from the novel to poetry to painting and cinema to activist poetry of the Occupy movement, each essay in the book "begins again" with different materials and from different perspectives. Hejinian's generative scholarship looks back to experimental modernism and forward into a future for a vital, wayward poetry resistant to the crushing global effects of neoliberalism.
Allegorical Moments is a set of essays dedicated to rethinking allegory and arguing for its significance as a creative and critical response to sociopolitical, environmental, and existential turmoil affecting the contemporary world. Traditionally, allegorical interpretation was intended to express an orthodoxy and support an ideology. Hejinian attempts to liberate allegory from its dogmatic usages. Presenting modern and contemporary materials ranging from the novel to poetry to painting and cinema to activist poetry of the Occupy movement, each essay in the book "begins again" with different materials and from different perspectives. Hejinian's generative scholarship looks back to experimental modernism and forward into a future for a vital, wayward poetry resistant to the crushing global effects of neoliberalism.
About the Author
LYN HEJINIAN (Berkeley, CA) is a feminist avant-garde poet and scholar. She is the author of numerous books including the bestselling My Life and My Life in the Nineties. A native Californian, for many years she was a professor in the English department at the University of California, Berkeley and continues her scholarly and creative work nearby.
Endorsements
"A captivating and daunting work of criticism and theory in aesthetic activism. The writing, and the thinking behind it is, beautiful, coruscating, and ethically compelling. This book will raise your IQ about life, and not just about literature. A breathtaking achievement."—James I. Porter, Stone Professor in Literature at the University of California, Berkeley
"Hejinian delights in the obduracy of existence—Oppen's 'mineral fact.' Without abridging this otherness, she reveals it as the dialectical complement of her own and her authors' acts of interpretive intelligence. We get it all: 'the stuff of life' (Woolf) and the life—the relational principle, jostling contexts, particularizing contingencies—of stuff. Call to the Everyday = How to Begin Again and Again (Stein)."—Marjorie Levinson, author of Thinking through Poetry: Field Reports on Romantic Lyric
"Hejinian delights in the obduracy of existence—Oppen's 'mineral fact.' Without abridging this otherness, she reveals it as the dialectical complement of her own and her authors' acts of interpretive intelligence. We get it all: 'the stuff of life' (Woolf) and the life—the relational principle, jostling contexts, particularizing contingencies—of stuff. Call to the Everyday = How to Begin Again and Again (Stein)."—Marjorie Levinson, author of Thinking through Poetry: Field Reports on Romantic Lyric
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Hardback | |
November 7, 2023 | |
9780819580849 | |
English | |
320 | |
10 b&w photos | |
9.00 Inches (US) | |
6.00 Inches (US) | |
$95.00 USD, £70.50 GBP | |
v2.1 Reference | |
Paperback / softback | |
November 7, 2023 | |
9780819580856 | |
English | |
320 | |
10 b&w photos | |
9.00 Inches (US) | |
6.00 Inches (US) | |
$26.95 USD, £19.95 GBP | |
v2.1 Reference | |
Other Titles by Lyn Hejinian
Oxota, revised edition
Lyn Hejinian
Mar 2019
- Wesleyan University Press
$18.95 USD
- Paperback / softback
$15.99 USD
- Electronic book text
Poetics Journal Digital Archive
edited by Lyn Hejinian, Barrett Watten
Jan 2015
- Wesleyan University Press
$100.00 USD
- Electronic book text
Endarkenment
Arkadii Dragomoshchenko, edited by Eugene Ostashevsky, translated by Genya Turovskaya, Bela Shayevich, Jacob Edmond
Jan 2014
- Wesleyan University Press
$26.95 USD
- Hardback
$20.99 USD
- Electronic book text
Other Titles in LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays
Humanism, Empire, and Nation, critical edition
edited by Travis Workman, translated by Travis Workman
Jun 2023
- Modern Language Association of America
$25.00 USD
- Paperback / softback
Hyumŏnijŭm, cheguk, minjok, critical edition
edited by Travis Workman
Jun 2023
- Modern Language Association of America
$25.00 USD
- Paperback / softback
What Things Cost
edited by Rebecca Gayle Howell, Ashley M. Jones, Emily J. Jalloul
Mar 2023
- University Press of Kentucky
$27.95 USD
- Hardback
$27.95 USD
- Electronic book text
$27.95 USD
- Electronic book text
Other Titles in Literature: history & criticism
Goethe and Rousseau
Carl Hammer, Jr.
Dec 2025
- University Press of Kentucky
$25.00 USD
- Paperback / softback
$12.95 USD
- Electronic book text
Laden Choirs
Peter Wolfe
Dec 2025
- University Press of Kentucky
$20.00 USD
- Paperback / softback
$12.95 USD
- Electronic book text
Samuel Richardson and the Dramatic Novel
Ira Konigsberg
Dec 2025
- University Press of Kentucky
$15.00 USD
- Paperback / softback
$12.95 USD
- Electronic book text