Social Poesis: The Poetry of Rachel Zolf by Zolf, Rachel

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Social Poesis: The Poetry of Rachel Zolf

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Social Poesis introduces readers to the work of one of Canada's most exciting and challenging poets. Through selections from across Zolf's poetic oeuvre, this book...
Social Poesis introduces readers to the work of one of Canada's most exciting and challenging poets. Through selections from across Zolf's poetic oeuvre, this book foregrounds the philosophical, ethical, and political questions that inform Zolf's poetry. Selections range from early poems in which Zolf explores transhistorical trauma and queer subjectivity to more recent writings in which Zolf examines militarism, settler colonialism, and other forms of state-sanctioned violence. Zolf's poetry enacts what she calls a "social poesis"; she is attuned to questions of ethical responsibility and the role, and limitations, of poetry as a tool for ethical thinking, political engagement, accountability, and bearing witness. Heather Milne's introduction examines Zolf's compositional strategies and traces a movement in Zolf's writing from an autobiographical poetics in which Zolf as subject/speaker is locatable towards a poetics that moves beyond the self to address political and ethical relations among subjects of geopolitics and settler colonialism. In her afterword, Zolf also traces the trajectory of her poetry, focusing on her most recent work in which poems are composed almost entirely from archival sources, enacting a kind of collective assemblage of enunciation.

Author: Rachel Zolf
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Published: 05/19/2019
Pages: 88
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.30lbs
Size: 9.00h x 5.90w x 0.20d
ISBN: 9781771124119

About the Author
Zolf, Rachel: - Rachel Zolf's five books of poetry include three published with Coach House Books. She won a Pew Fellowship in the Arts and a Trillium Book Award for Poetry, and was finalist for several other prizes. Zolf's literary papers are housed at York University and Simon Fraser University. She teaches at the University of Pennsylvania.