[New-Poetry] Aram Saroyan

Skip Fox skip at louisiana.edu
Thu Apr 24 13:18:59 EDT 2008


Organic in whole and parts. Lovely. A lively site for thought (esp. compared
to disputes between poets).

-----Original Message-----
From: new-poetry-bounces at wiz.cath.vt.edu
[mailto:new-poetry-bounces at wiz.cath.vt.edu] On Behalf Of Robin Hamilton
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 12:04 PM
To: NewPoetry: Contemporary Poetry News &Views
Subject: Re: [New-Poetry] Aram Saroyan

From: Joseph Duemer

<<
"I'm surprised nobody's mentioned Coleridge in this thread yet -- wasn't 
that where the "organic" business in art/lit started from?"

My mention of "German & British Romantics" might be said to include 
Coleridge.

jd
>>

There's a long and as is usual useful entry in Raymond Williams' _Keywords_.

The most pertinent passage reads:

"The distinction [between ORGANIC and MECHANICAL] was made in the Romantic 
movement, probably first in German, among the Nature Philosophers. 
Coleridge distinguished between ORGANIC and INORGANIC bodies or systems; in 
the ORGANIC 'the whole is everything and the parts are nothing' while in the

INORGANIC 'the whole is nothing more than a collection of the individual 
parts'."

Robin

_______________________________________________
New-Poetry mailing list
New-Poetry at wiz.cath.vt.edu
http://wiz.cath.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/new-poetry




More information about the New-Poetry mailing list