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This book examines Uncreative Writingthe catch-all term to describe Neo-Conceptualism, Flarf and related avant-garde movements in contemporary North American poetryagainst a decade of controversy. David Kaufman analyzes texts by Kenneth Goldsmith, Vanessa Place, Robert Fitterman, Ara Shirinyan, Craig Dworkin, Dan Farrell and Katie Degentesh to demonstrate that Uncreative Writing is not a revolutionary break from lyric tradition as its proponents claim. Nor is it a racist, reactionary capitulation to neo-liberalism as its detractors argue. Rather, this monograph shows that Uncreative Writings real innovations and weaknesses become clearest when read in the context of the very lyric that it claims to have left behind.
1 Introduction.- 2?The Author as Collector:?Kenneth Goldsmiths?Aestheticism.- 3 Isnt It All Just Bullshit?:?From Uncreative Writing to Warhol and Back.- 4?Writing While White: Uncreative Writing, Racism and Disavowal.- 5?For Expression: ?Uncreative Writing, Affect and Critique.- 6?Approaching The Transsubjective:?How To Do Things With the MMPI.- 7?Conclusion.
David Kaufmann teaches literature at George Mason University. He is the author of?The Business of Common Life?(1995) and?Telling Stories: Philip Gustons Later Works??(2010), as well as a number of articles on poetry and theory.
This book examines Uncreative Writingthe catch-all term to describe Neo-Conceptualism, Flarf and related avant-garde movements in contemporary North American poetryagainst a decade of controversy. David Kaufman analyzes texts by Kenneth Goldsmith, Vanessa Place, Robert Fitterman, Ara Shirinyan, Craig Dworkin, Dan Farrell and Katie Degentesh to demonstrate that Uncreative Writing is not a revolutionary break from lyric tradition as its prls!
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