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Stephen Dobyns: Yannis Ritsos and the Metaphysical Moment (July 1992)

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Stephen Dobyns considers the poetry of Yannis Ritsos through the lens of mystery: he posits that Ritsos may have been influenced by Swedenborgian conceptions of magic, which revolve around a belief in cosmic sympathies or natural correspondences, and argues that Ritsos’s poems work to disclose these correspondences, often through sustained attention to a single image. This attunement to interconnectedness, Dobyns suggests, could offer a meaningful alternative to dominant modes in American poetry.

Category: Residency Craft Lectures Tag: Poetry
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Faculty Member

Dobyns, Stephen

Residency

1992 – July

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