商品簡介
US literary critic Eisenhauer presents four meditations on the work of Latin lyric poet Gaius Valerius Catullus (84-54 BC) concerned with who he thought he was, the logodaedal hypercube, the irony of how things are and non-resistance, and from libertinage to Zukofsky. Three more essays consider master strokes of vehicularlity, caricatures, and "The Hour at Which," ut pictura cinema; and alpha fe/male, omega wo/man: with(out) the muses, what can be hoped for? Annotation c2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Robert Eisenhauer received a PhD in comparative literature and German from Johns Hopkins University. Critical texts previously published include essays on Ezra Pound, Henry James, Goethe, Shelley, Truman Capote, Jean Paul, and the ode. He is the author of three published collections of poetry: The Maya Railroad (1995), Winterrules (2005) and Fugues/Cartouches (2006). A collection of his photographs from travels in the United States and abroad has appeared under the title Sequences of Light.