Readers follow the movement of blocks of verse across the expanse of the page with what Maurice Merleau-Ponty terms the phenomenal body. This generates the power we need to solve big, collective challenges, such as race, climate change, and inequality.
Readers follow the movement of blocks of verse across the expanse of the page with what Maurice Merleau-Ponty terms the phenomenal body. This generates the power we need to solve big, collective challenges, such as race, climate change, and inequality.
Eric Purchase is a professional writer for Gartner, Inc., a research and advisory firm, and an independent scholar. Previously he taught writing and literature for a dozen years at various universities. He holds a Ph.D. in comparative literature from the University of Connecticut. His previous books include Out of Nowhere (1999) and The Future of Reading (2019).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Part I: The Experience of Modern Verse Chapter 1: Reading as an Experience of the Psyche Chapter 2: Reading as an Experience of the Body Part II: The Psychoactive Mechanisms of Modern Verse Chapter 3: Polyphony Chapter 4: Aural Images Chapter 5: Movement Part III: The Value of Experiencing Modern Verse Chapter 6: An Earth of Value Afterword: Teaching the Experience of Modern Verse
Preface Acknowledgments Part I: The Experience of Modern Verse Chapter 1: Reading as an Experience of the Psyche Chapter 2: Reading as an Experience of the Body Part II: The Psychoactive Mechanisms of Modern Verse Chapter 3: Polyphony Chapter 4: Aural Images Chapter 5: Movement Part III: The Value of Experiencing Modern Verse Chapter 6: An Earth of Value Afterword: Teaching the Experience of Modern Verse
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