Working Time
Essays on Poetry, Culture, and Travel
Jane Miller
Essays that explore literature, art, and contemporary culture and their connections to time and place
Description
Working Time collects essays by prize-winning poet Jane Miller on the subjects of poetry, travel, and culture. The discussions of contemporary poetry begin with excursions into geography, where language literally “takes shape.” Each essay is set in a landscape, where the notion of travel as a poetic experience, from the American Southwest to places in Italy, France, and Spain, is explored.
The essays consider notions of time, duration, narrative, documentary, and history in American poetry, and view poetry in the light of developments in feminism, postmodern theory, and contemporary poetic practice. In addition to poetry, Miller investigates a range of cultural products and art forms, including film, video, photography, painting, sculpture, music, and the Madonna phenomenon.
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"It is Miller's exploration of the 'resistance of the poetic text' that gives Working Time its power. She manages to meditate, narrate, describe, and define, letting the fractured pieces refract a 21st century light on poetry, places, and 'the communal mind.'"
--Boston Review
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Contents
Reception - 1
Angel Fire - 17
Sea Level - 27
Cataract - 39
Madonna - 45
Marble - 57
Spanish Poppy - 67
Ceremony - 79
Working Time - 95
Perfume - 103
The Poet on Earth - 107
Suspension Bridge - 115
One Day Old - 135
Notes - 147
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