Posthumanism in contemporary literature ben lerners 10. The following is from macarthur grant winner ben lerner s novel, 10. The hatred of poetry, which helpfully includes marginal glosses on. Aug 26, 2014 on the first page of ben lerners new novel, 10. Its definitely not for everyone, but if you are patient with it, the text is rewarding. September 3, 2014 ben lerners new novel is about a writer who gets an advance for a second work of fiction, is diagnosed with an aortic heart valve problem and. Angle of yaw copper canyon press, 2006 more about this poem. Ben lerner is an exceptional writer, although it did take me a while to get adjusted to this book. He has published the poetry collections the lichtenberg figures, angle of yaw a finalist for the national book. He has received fellowships from the fulbright, guggenheim, and macarthur foundations, and is the author of three internationally acclaimed novels, leaving the atocha station, 10.
The birds eye view by ben lerner about this poet born and raised in topeka, kansas, writer and editor ben lerner earned a ba in political. A manifesto, a critical analysis, and a winking work of satire, new uses for. I dont know if its that im almost exactly the same age as lernerthe narrator or what, but i really really hate it so far. The protagonist, a writer whos set to receive a sizeable advance, is enjoying a celebratory meal with his agent at a swanky restaurant noted for serving tiny cephalopods that have been massaged to death. I, too, dislike it and have largely organized my life around it and do not experience that as a contradiction because poetry and the hatred of poetry are.
Ben lerner is an ingenious storyteller but also a philosopher of sorts, and someone whos found the right voice for his subject and his time. Like the author himself, the narrator of ben lerners second novel is a poet. Ben lerner follows the unexpected success of his superb first novel leaving the atocha station with a book about a writer whose first novel is an unexpected success. While staked out at an observation deck in marfa, texas, angled towards the towns famous mythical lights colorful, undulating, and believed to be aliens, but actually the result of compressed pockets of desert air ben lerner, or a protagonist who closely resembles ben lerner, decided to write a different kind of book. Those first days of the residency, days that were nights, i would sit at my desk and read specimen days, his bizarre memoir, for hours. A strange, spectacular novel connecting several plotlines.
Where sebald mourns what has been lost in translation from. In this sharp, playful book, colman dives deep into ben lerners 10. Everyday low prices on a huge range of new releases and classic fiction. So how can they negotiate with the politics of real life. Ben lerner i decided to replace the book id proposed with the book youre reading now, a work that, like a poem, is neither fiction nor nonfiction, but a flickering between them.
Jan 04, 2015 if, as jm coetzee insists, great writers deform their medium in order to say what has never been said before ben lerner is a great writer and 10. Your story this week, the golden vanity, is about a young writer, prone to anxiety and false predicaments, who has recently published a novel. A language designed for teaching introductory programming, with an emphasis on testing, clarity, and the occasionallyawful piratethemed pun semantics for web programming. Ben lerner, chelsea hodson, and rachel kushner are the most notable writers i can think of who have. A strange, spectacular novel connecting several plotlines ben lerners new novel is about a writer who gets an advance for a second. Ben lerner, the birds eye view from angle of yaw copper canyon press, 2006. Ben lerner, the predictability of these rooms from angle of yaw copper canyon press, 2006.
Which is actually something like what youd expect if youd read that superb and unexpectedly successful first novel, with its artful manipulations of the. He speaks directly to readers in a mystic sort of way about his writing, leaving readers perhaps even more confused than when they began the novel. Ben lerner likes to write about contingent stuff, like how you feel and how you slept, and who youre in love with or not in love with. Born and raised in topeka, kansas, writer and editor ben lerner earned a ba in political science and an mfa in creative writing from brown university. This essay argues, via henri bergson and gilles deleuze, that in distinction to a neoliberal notion of time that overlooks the present moment and past experience, ben lerners 10. Ben lerners novel is absorbing and stylistically complex. Oct 08, 2019 september 3, 2014 ben lerners new novel is about a writer who gets an advance for a second work of fiction, is diagnosed with an aortic heart valve problem and agrees to be the sperm donor. Illustration by ben wiseman save this story for later. The lichtenberg figures, angle of yaw, and mean free path.
The predictability of these rooms by ben lerner poetry. Ben lerner, chelsea hodson, and rachel kushner are the most notable writers i. He has served as a fulbright scholar in madrid and as a guggenheim fellow. The three books are leaving the atocha station, this one, and the topeka school. For ben lerner, poems are the perfect medium for failure. The book deals with love, art, city, illness, having children, and writing. The juxtaposition of thoughtprovoking existential questions with menial daytoday tasks and anxietyfilled ramblings ties the book together in a way that. The hatred of poetry by ben lerner farrar, straus and giroux, 86pp.
In lerners view, a poem in its purest form is an intimation of the divine, an. His novel leaving the atocha station, won the 2012 believer book award, and excerpts from 10. Lerner has a bright and creative mindif only it werent so torturous to be trapped inside it. Get book recommendations, fiction, poetry, and dispatches. Nothing is exempt from lerners brand of allknowing analysis. The firstperson narrator is a 33yearold writer who lives in new york city. It concerns, yes, a lernerlike protagonist who receives a. The hatred of poetry takes its title more or less from a quote from marianne moore at the beginning. For writer adam colman, that book was ben lerner s 10. More poems by ben lerner the birdseye view by ben lerner.
The poet and critic allen grossman tells a story there are many versions of the story that goes like this. If, as jm coetzee insists, great writers deform their medium in order to say what has never been said before ben lerner is a great writer and 10. Nov 30, 2018 every now and then a book comes along that changes how you think about yourself, the world, even books themselves. This is the second of a trilogy by this fortyish author, who turned without exclusion from poetry to fiction in about 2011 and has had plenty of success in both genres. Like a poem, is neither fiction nor nonfiction, but a flickering between them granta for an avantgarde poet, ben lerners first novel leaving the atocha station was a. It concerns, yes, a lernerlike protagonist who receives a big advance for a second novel. Buy leaving the atocha station by ben lerner from amazons fiction books store.
This is lerners first book since winning a macarthur genius fellowship in 2015 for his two widely celebrated novels. In an era when poetry is increasingly compressed to fit our iphone screens, nathaniel mackey has been writing two astonishing long poemsmu and song of the andoumboulouacross multiple books for the past thirtyfive years. Reading ben lerner gives me the tingle at the base of my spine that happens whenever i encounter a writer of true originality. A lthough high school debate is often considered the thinking personsthe nerdsalternative to sports, my memories of it are primarily somatic. Oct, 2015 the following is from macarthur grant winner ben lerners novel, 10. For writer adam colman, that book was ben lerners 10. On ben lerners the hatred of poetry literary matters. Jan 03, 2015 ben lerner likes to write about contingent stuff, like how you feel and how you slept, and who youre in love with or not in love with. Suddenly, ben lerner, the author of the book, appears out of nowhere, walking through the darkened new york city. In a new york of increasingly frequent superstorms and social unrest, he must reckon. Anyone interested in serious contemporary literature should read ben lerner, and 10. In his new monograph the hatred of poetry, ben lerner suggests that poems, too, succeed only insofar as they fail. The novel belongs to the genres of autofiction and metafiction.
Ben lerner has taken the impulse to a new extreme with his latest, 10. However, after being diagnosed with a serious heart condition, the writer wonders how to continue on with his life. Sep 03, 2014 ben lerner s new novel is about a writer who gets an advance for a second work of fiction, is diagnosed with an aortic heart valve problem and agrees to be the sperm donor for a close friend. Nov 19, 2015 posthumanism in contemporary literature ben lerners 10. This study guide consists of approximately 30 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and. The show was up, installation complete, the opening was the next. Ben lerners essay on the hatred of poetry august 29, 2016 2. Lerner examines peoples distrust of poetry including i always find ben lerner s writing fascinating.
He is a courageous, immensely intelligent artist who panders to no one and yet is a delight to read. Ben lerners new novel is about a writer who gets an advance for a second work of fiction, is diagnosed with an aortic heart valve problem and. Part of what makes the book bizarre is that whitman, because he wants to stand for everyone, because he wants to be less a historical person than a marker for democratic. The smartest novel, and one of the funniest, ive read in a while. He goes to an artists colony in texas, where he works on poetry instead of on the novel. What if we dislike or despise or hate poems because they are every single one of them failures. Aug 28, 2014 a conversation about ben lerners novel 10. Many more people agree they hate poetry, ben lerner writes, than can agree what poetry is. So the protagonist pronounces toward the end of ben lerners second novel, 10. Ben lerner, has written a witty and engaging eightypage essay on. Lerner is a professor of english at brooklyn college.
If we are able to see things a little differently, the novel seems to say, if amid the chaos we can locate pockets of potentialfor connection, for collectivitythen theres hope. Every now and then a book comes along that changes how you think about yourself, the world, even books themselves. Lerners debut, leaving the atocha station, was made up of the selfconscious musings of an emerging poet and 10. A successful novelist, he has recently been diagnosed with a heart condition that could prove fatal.
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