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About this book
Reveals the hidden origins of kitsch in poetry from the eighteenth century.
Taking its title from John Keats, My Silver Planet contends that the problem of elite poetry's relation to popular culture bears the indelible mark of its turbulent incorporation of vernacular poetryâa legacy shaped by nostalgia, contempt, and fraudulence. Daniel Tiffany reactivates and fundamentally redefines the concept of kitsch, freeing it from modernist misapprehension and ridicule, by tracing its origin to poetry's alienation from the emergent category of literature. Tiffany excavates the forgotten history of poetry's relation to kitsch, beginning with the exuberant revival of archaic (and often spurious) ballads in Britain in the early eighteenth century. In these controversial events of poetic imposture, Tiffany identifies a submerged pactâin opposition to the bourgeois values of literatureâbetween elite and vernacular poetries.
Tiffany argues that the ballad revivalâthe earliest explicit formation of what we now call popular cultureâsparked a perilous but seemingly irresistible flirtation (among elite audiences) with poetic forgery that endures today in the ambiguity of the kitsch artifact: Is it real or fake, art or kitsch? He goes on to trace the genealogy of kitsch in texts ranging from nursery rhymes and poetic melodrama to the lyric commodities of Baudelaire. He scrutinizes the fascist "paradise" inscribed in Ezra Pound's Cantos as well as the avant-garde poetry of the New York School and its debt to pop and "plastic" art. By exposing and elaborating the historical poetics of kitsch, My Silver Planet transforms our sense of kitsch as a category of material culture.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- 1 Arresting Poetry: Kitsch, Totality, Expression
- 2 Poetic Diction and the Substance of Kitsch
- 3 Miscreant: Dialectics and the Persistence of the Commonplace
- 4 The Spurious Progeny of Bare Nature
- 5 Illiterature
- 6 Queer Idylls: Imposture, Inversion, Unknowing
- 7 Kitsching the Cantos: Totality, Fascism, and les Paradis Artificiels
- 8 Junk: A Shopperâs Guide to Poetic Language (and the New York School)
- 9 Inventing ClichĂ©s: The Lost Legacy of Baudelaireâs Muddy Halo
- Afterword
- Notes
- Index