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Juliana Spahr

    Juliana Spahr est une poète, critique et éditrice américaine dont l'œuvre se caractérise par un engagement inébranlable à promouvoir la "valeur de la lecture" comme un processus communautaire, démocratique et ouvert. Sa poésie et ses études critiques s'informent mutuellement, reflétant sa conviction de la lecture comme une entreprise collective et démocratique. Spahr se concentre sur la création d'une lecture connectée et d'une identité collective au sein de ses textes, encourageant de nouvelles façons d'interagir avec la littérature. Sa production offre aux lecteurs une expérience exploratoire et inspirante, considérant la participation littéraire comme une composante active du dialogue social.

    Ars Poeticas
    This Connection of Everyone with Lungs
    Du Bois's Telegram
    Fuck You-Aloha-I Love You
    Everybody's Autonomy: Connective Reading and Collective Identity
    • Focusing on the themes of reading and identity, this book explores how experimental texts can empower readers. It promotes self-governing approaches to reading, emphasizing a collaborative relationship between the reader and the author, thereby fostering a sense of autonomy and equal engagement in the literary experience.

      Everybody's Autonomy: Connective Reading and Collective Identity
    • Fuck You-Aloha-I Love You

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,1(331)Évaluer

      Exploring the innovative realm of documentary poetics, this work showcases the unique voice of a rising female experimental poet. The author blends personal narrative with broader social themes, creating a thought-provoking reflection on contemporary issues. Through her distinctive style, she challenges traditional forms and invites readers to engage with the text on multiple levels, making it a significant contribution to modern poetry.

      Fuck You-Aloha-I Love You
    • Du Bois's Telegram

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(32)Évaluer

      Taking her cue from W. E. B. Du Bois, Juliana Spahr explores how state interests have shaped U.S. literature. What is the relationship between literature and politics? Can writing be revolutionary? Can art be autonomous or is escape from nations and nationalisms impossible? As her sobering study affirms, aesthetic resistance is easily domesticated.

      Du Bois's Telegram
    • Part planetary love poem, part 24/7 news flash, the hypnotic poems of This Connection of Everyone with Lungs wrap with equal, angular grace around lovers and battleships. These poems hear the tracer fire in a bird's song and capture cell division and troop deployments in the same expansive thought. They move through concentric levels of association and embrace ―from the space between the hands to the mesosphere and back again―touching everything in between. The book's focus shifts between local and global, public and private, individual and social. Everything gets through all five senses, through windows, between your sheets, under your skin.

      This Connection of Everyone with Lungs
    • Ars Poeticas

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of nature and contemporary socio-political issues, this collection of six poems delves into the act of writing poetry amidst ecological crisis and the rise of right-wing populism. The verses reflect on the beauty of the natural world while grappling with urgent environmental concerns and the challenges posed by political movements. Through vivid imagery and poignant themes, the poems invite readers to reflect on their relationship with nature and the implications of societal change.

      Ars Poeticas