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The Imaginary Present: Essays in Quantum Poetics: Poets On Poetry

Autor Amy Catanzano
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 feb 2025
The Imaginary Present by award-winning poet and professor Amy Catanzano explores cutting-edge scientific fields such as particle physics and astrophysics, and branches of physics such as quantum theory and relativity, through a poetic vision equally loyal to the imagination and rationality. Drawing upon her groundbreaking research and artist residencies at major scientific research centers like CERN and the U.S. National Science Foundation’s NOIRLab, as well as talks and poetry readings at esteemed institutions, Catanzano invites enthusiasts of poetry and science to consider what can be achieved through greater collaboration between these fields. 

In linked chapters that fluidly blend lyric essay, literary and scientific analysis, poetry, theory, and memoir, The Imaginary Present offers refreshing new insights on a wide range of thinkers over the past 100 years, including poets Rae Armantrout and M. NourbeSe Philip, novelists Alfred Jarry and Virginia Woolf, comic book writer Grant Morrison, and physicists Albert Einstein and Werner Heisenberg. The introduction explores why poetry and physics are capable of jointly investigating our most fundamental questions about the universe and discusses the history of the art-science connection in addition to the author’s own journey. In searching for the groundbreaking ways that artists and scientists can collaborate, The Imaginary Present offers readers both reasoned grounding and poetic framing for an interdisciplinary poetics and praxis based on science.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780472039838
ISBN-10: 0472039830
Pagini: 130
Dimensiuni: 137 x 203 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria Poets On Poetry


Notă biografică

Amy Catanzano is a professor and the poet-in-residence at Wake Forest University and the lead co-founder of The Entanglements Network, a global collective exploring the intersections of poetry and science. Author of three previous books, her honors include the PEN USA Literary Award in Poetry and Noemi Press Book Award in Fiction.

Cuprins

Table of Contents

Time is Not an Arrow: An Introduction to Quantum Poetics
Writing the Speed of Light
The Multiverse
The New Spacetime
’Pataphysics is an Iridescent Veil
Third Mind
The Imaginary Present
The Reader as a Quantum Observer
Physics of the Impossible
The Poetry Accelerator
The Poetics of Scale
Just Schrödinger the Text!
Poetry & Science: The Two Most Incompatible Disciplines
Spin the Kaleidoscope
Poetry and the Fourth Dimension
The People of the Fifth Dimension
The Positron Passport
To Be in Any Form
The Password to the Quantum Supercomputer Poem Will Be NCC-1701
The Violet Doorway
Poetry in Superposition
U+F+O+L+A+N+G+U+A+G+E
The Subtle Web of Thought
Metaphor and Decay
The Origami Time Machine
The Physics of Existence
The Matrix

Recenzii

Amy Catanzano brings the seemingly disparate worlds of poetry and quantum physics together in a uniquely creative way by fully embracing and exploring the core principles of both realms. She challenges the ways we think about and implement each one, providing a deeper appreciation for both and for how connected they are.

Blasting through the barrier of metaphor, Amy Catanzano's The Imaginary Present brings us, at vertiginous speed of light, into the multiverse of dimensionalities, where poetry in superposition exposes cosmos to the questions of quantum poetics, exploring daringly the physics of the impossible, and speculating inventively on the yet conceptless concepts . . .

No lasting poetry from any era has ever flourished without an underlying cosmovision. No scientific revolution has existed without its poetic complement. For poets of antiquity like Lucretius, the harmonization of mundus with cosmos was de rigueur. Later, poets in the era of Aristotelian physics, and later yet, poets in the wake of the Newtonian revolution, struggled with the justification of poetics by science, and vice versa. And until very recently, the Quantum and Multiverse revolutions have been in danger of not finding our epoch's Great Interlocutor. Amy Catanzano's The Imaginary Present is a TITANIC endeavor that merits immediate and wide attention not just by scientists and poets, but by anyone who is striving to become a contemporary. These spellbinding essays have flung me into a state of utter ecstasy.

Descriere

Exploring the questions of the universe through poetry and science