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  • Louis Zukofsky

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"Written between 1947 and 1960 and first published in 1963, the prose work in the first of these two volumes reflects Louis Zukofsky's ongoing obsession with Shakespeare - whose plays he had first seen performed in Yiddish - and is central to understanding Zukofsky's work. Tracing the themes of knowledge, love and physical vision ("the eyes have it") through both Shakespeare's plays and the poetry, Bottom: On Shakespeare is more than a compendious act of homage by one poet to another.

In effect, it lays out Zukofsky's poetics and theory of knowledge on a grand scale, tracing his themes through the whole of Western culture, from the Classical Greeks through William Carlos Williams.".

"The second volume of Bottom: On Shakespeare consists of Celia Thaew Zukofsky's spare operatic setting of Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre, a play in which Zukofsky saw Shakespeare rewriting the classic plots and tropes of the Odyssey. The Wesleyan edition features a new foreword by Bob Perelman."--BOOK JACKET.

Genres

  • Criticism and interpretation
  • Drama
  • Incidental music
  • Musical settings
  • Philosophy
  • Philosophy in literature
  • Princes
  • Quotations
  • Scores
  • Themes, motives
  • Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, quotations
  • Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, criticism and interpretation
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About the author

  • Louis Zukofsky

    1904 - 1978

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    2 ratings · 69 works

Editions

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    Complete ed.

    Wesleyan University Press

    2002

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    University of California Press, Univ of California Pr

    1987

  • Edition cover

    Univ of California Pr

    June 1988

  • Edition cover

    Wesleyan University Press, University Presses Marketing

    2002

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University of California Press

April 25, 1988

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    Published by the] Ark Press [for the Humanities Research Center, University of Texas

    1963