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ID154101
Title ProperSilent conversation with literary history
Other Title Informationre-theorizing modernism in the poetry of Bizhan Jjalāli
LanguageENG
AuthorFani, Aria
Summary / Abstract (Note)Episodic approaches may point in the direction of general trends by examining the ideological presuppositions of dominant literary discourses. However, they necessarily reduce the aesthetic complexity of literary movements and fail to critically consider poets whose vision may not directly speak to common literary trends. Poets such as Bizhan Jalāli (d. 1999) have been rendered standalone figures whose visions of poetic modernism are understood only in the context of their “non-adherence” to the dominant literary discourse of their time or are overlooked altogether. This essay examines how the literary life and reception of Bizhan Jalāli intersect with the intellectual and aesthetic underpinnings of committed circles in the 1960s and 1970s. The twists and turns of Jalāli’s poetics do not speak directly but rather laterally to committed articulations of modernism. The article returns Jalāli to his literary milieu by analyzing the way his work has been received by poets, anthologists and critics. As the contours of literary commitment drastically change in the 1980s and 1990s, another image of Jalāli emerges: once marginalized for his “non-commitment,” he is championed as an “apolitical” poet.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 50, No.4; Jul 2017: p.523-552
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 50 No 4
Key WordsModernism ;  Poetry ;  Literary History ;  Silent Conversation ;  Bizhan Jalāli


 
 
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