Introduction: late modernism and the aesthetics of embodiment -- Elizabeth Bishop's rhythmic looking -- Ezra Pound's scraps of a self -- Ralph Ellison's invisible laughter -- Raymond Williams's collaborative labor.
Summary:
"Critics have traditionally maintained that capitalism's resurgence after the Second World War precipitated the transition from modernism to post-modernism"-- Provided by publisher.
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