The Poem (Faber Poetry)
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The Poem attempts to answer several questions: what is a poem? In what way is its use of language distinct? What conditions allow it to arise and what is its cultural purpose? And how exactly do poems work? Part polemic part technical treatise and part meditation The Poem is an ambitious contemporary ars poetica. Paterson looks at the writing transmission and reading of poetry with wit and scholarly flair drawing together literary analysis linguistics metaphysics psychology and cognitive science in a thorough exploration of how and why poems are composed. The Poem takes the form of three long essays. Lyric attends to the music and sound patterns of poetry and the way in which they work to deepen poetic sense; Sign develops a new theory of metaphor metonym and symbol and looks at how ideas of meaning change under poetic conditions; Metre addresses poetrys relationship to time and to the rhythms of speech then builds a theory of prosody from the ground up proposing some radical correctives to existing metrical theory along the way. Through his various professional guises as major prize-winning poet as Professor of Poetry at the University of St Andrews and as Poetry Editor at Picador Macmillan few are better placed to grant this insiders perspective. For all those intrigued by the inner workings of the art form and its fundamental secrets The Poem will challenge intrigue and surprise.
