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Understanding and Making

  • Michel Chaouli
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Something Speaks to Me
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© 2024 University of Chicago Press

© 2024 University of Chicago Press

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. To Start 1
  4. Part 1 Something Speaks to Me (Intimacy)
  5. Feeling the Pulse of the Text 9
  6. Some Examples 12
  7. Poetic Criticism, an Essay 17
  8. Roland Barthes Has Sushi 18
  9. What Does the Text Want from Me? 20
  10. The Impersonality of Intimacy 24
  11. The Texture of Intimacy 25
  12. Productive Distrust 28
  13. Learning to Unlearn 30
  14. Naïveté 32
  15. Intimacy, Self-Taught 34
  16. The Call of Significance 34
  17. The Authority of the Poetic 37
  18. Being in History 38
  19. Being in the Same History (Tradition) 40
  20. A Bastard of History 43
  21. Part 2 I Must Tell You About It (Urgency)
  22. Understanding and Making 49
  23. Making the New by Remaking the Old 53
  24. Learning Not to Conclude 56
  25. Tact 60
  26. Playing It by Ear 64
  27. Poetic Making Conserves as It Renews 67
  28. Poetic Power 71
  29. Philological Disarmament 77
  30. Hearing That We May Speak 79
  31. Second Thoughts 81
  32. Self-Reference versus Urgency 82
  33. Epiphanies 85
  34. The Intense Life of Language 88
  35. What and How 90
  36. The Knot of Experience 92
  37. Making Freedom 96
  38. Part 3 But I Don’t Know How (Opacity)
  39. Shadow in Plain Sight 103
  40. The Difficulty of Criticism 108
  41. The Strange Voice 110
  42. Aristotle versus Plato 113
  43. What in Technique Is More Than Technique 115
  44. What Kind of Thing Is the Poetic Thing? 116
  45. The Work of Art versus the Poetic Work 119
  46. The Eye of the Work, the Eye of the Beholder 121
  47. How to Leap Over One’s Own Shadow 123
  48. Why Non-Knowing Is the Primal Condition of Poetry 127
  49. Genius 128
  50. Criticism Is Making 132
  51. The Poet of the Poet 133
  52. Falling 135
  53. The Difficulty, and the Ecstasy, of Reality 139
  54. Is Poetry a Deflection from Life? 142
  55. In Poetry, Non-Knowing Is a Primal Condition 143
  56. The Social Force of the Impersonal 147
  57. To Be Continued . . . 153
  58. Acknowledgments 157
  59. Notes 159
  60. Index 165
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