[New-Poetry] bob grumman: jump-cut poetry
Bob Grumman
bobgrumman at nut-n-but.net
Mon Mar 10 10:29:02 EST 2008
Alexander Dickow wrote:
> Hey Bob,
> Where did you find the term "jump-cut poetry" to
> describe Eliot and Pound et al.? Did you invent it? If
> so, when/where? Can I use it if I quote you?
> Also, my two cents in re: lyrics. Jeff Mangum of
> Neutral Milk Hotel writes wonderful stand-alone lyrics
> -- not to mention the amazing songs. At 20-odd songs,
> it's a small corpus, but essential, to my mind.
> Amicalement,
> Alex
>
> www.alexdickow.net/blog/
Thanks for the tip about Jeff Mangum, Alex. I'll check out his stuff
one of these days. As for "jump-cut poetry," it's been a standard term
in my poetics taxonomy for a decade or more. "Jump-cut" has been around
longer than that but I may have been the first critic to use it to
designate a single large kind of poetry. It's paired with surrealistic
poetry in my system under what I call "idiological poetry"--because it
and surrealistic poetry mainly play games with conventional logic, in my
opinion. Feel free to use the term--I never got around to trademarking it.
all best, Bob
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