Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: How Poems Think -- 1. This Working against the Grain -- 2. Fortunately, the Marks on the Page Are Alien -- 3. On Rhyme -- 4. On Apophatic Poetics (I): "Teach Me That Nothing" -- 5. On Apophatic Poetics (II):...
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: How Poems Think -- 1. This Working against the Grain -- 2. Fortunately, the Marks on the Page Are Alien -- 3. On Rhyme -- 4. On Apophatic Poetics (I): "Teach Me That Nothing" -- 5. On Apophatic Poetics (II): Varieties of Absence -- 6. The Curious Persistence: Technē -- 7. Simultaneities: The Bow, the Lyre, the Loom -- 8. Onyx-Eyed Odalisques -- 9. "Had I a Hundred Mouths, a Hundred Tongues" -- Afterword: A Demonstration -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Index.
Introduction: how poems thinkThis working against the grain -- Fortunately, the marks on the page are alien -- On rhyme -- On apophatic poetics (I): "teach me that nothing" -- On apophatic poetics (II): varieties of absence -- The curious persistence: techn? -- Simultaneities: the bow, the lyre, the loom -- Onyx-eyed odalisques -- "Had I a hundred mouths, a hundred tongues" -- Afterword: a demonstration.