Nothingism Nothingism
Poets On Poetry

Nothingism

Poetry at the End of Print Culture

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Publisher Description

What is the internet doing to poetry? Good question! In Nothingism, Jason Schneiderman grapples with the way that digital culture has begun to reshape America’s poetry landscape, examining this profound shift in the way that poetry is written, read, and taught. He dives into the history of the poetic line and how previous media (oral, manuscript, print) have shaped our understanding of exactly what a poem is. In considering the transformations of poetry in the digital age, he finds that the transition from print to digital culture mirrors the earlier transition from manuscript to print culture. 

In this collection, the essays range from blistering manifesto to deep historical dives to gentle classroom guidance to considerations of the poems of James Merrill and Agha Shahid Ali, moving between the theoretical and the practical. Nothingism is both deeply personal and highly erudite, providing an engaging and scholarly account of reading, writing, and teaching poetry as our world continues its unsupervised lurch toward digital culture.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2025
5 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
154
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Michigan Press
PROVIDER INFO
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
971.7
KB
Condition Red Condition Red
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