Confessional Poetry in the Cold War

The Poetics of Doublespeak

Paperback Engels 2023 9783030931179
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This book explores how confessional poets in the 1950s and 1960s US responded to a Cold War political climate that used the threat of nuclear disaster and communist infiltration as affective tools for the management of public life. In an era that witnessed the state-sanctioned repression of civil liberties, poets such as Robert Lowell, John Berryman, Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, and Randall Jarrell adopted what has often been considered a politically benign confessional style. Although confessional writers have been criticized for emphasizing private turmoil in an era of public crisis, examining their work in relation to the political and affective environment of the Cold War US demonstrates their unique ability to express dissent while averting surveillance. For these poets, writing the fear and anxiety of life in the bomb’s shadow was a form of poetic doublespeak that critiqued the impact of an affective Cold War politics without naming names.

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ISBN13:9783030931179
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<div>1.&nbsp;Introduction: The Poetics of Doublespeak.- 2.&nbsp;“Lack-Land Atoms Split Apart”: Robert Lowell’s Atomic Confessions.- 3.&nbsp;The Poetics of Double-Talk: John Berryman’s Dream Songs as Cold War Testimonials.- 4.&nbsp;Fastening a New Skin: Anne Sexton, Self-Help, and the Illness of Responsibility.- 5.&nbsp;Toward a Poetics of Terror: Sylvia Plath and the Instant of Death.- 6.&nbsp;New Critical Conspiracy Theory: Randall Jarrell and the Poetics of Dissent.</div>

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