Poetic Drive - (Cultural Frames, Framing Culture) by Joel Duncan (Paperback)
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- How American poets have explored driving, in all its facets "Whither goest thou, America," asked Jack Kerouac in On the Road, "in thy shiny car in the night?
- About the Author: Joel Duncan is a writer and educator living in Gothenburg, Sweden.
- 204 Pages
- Literary Criticism, Poetry
- Series Name: Cultural Frames, Framing Culture
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How American poets have explored driving, in all its facets "Whither goest thou, America," asked Jack Kerouac in On the Road, "in thy shiny car in the night?" For American poets, the act of driving has always harbored a critical dichotomy. It can express the thrill and the freedom of the open road, but it can also foster fears of ecological catastrophe, crashes, and police violence. In Poetic Drive, Joel Duncan examines the writings and experimental film collaborations of William Carlos Williams, Charles Olson, Frank O'Hara, Eileen Myles, and Claudia Rankine to show that while poets have consistently inhabited the driver's seat as a vehicle for self-possession, they have also reckoned with the social exclusions and environmental destruction central to American automobility. These poets have at times left their cars behind as stalled junk, or simply stopped driving them, mourning the forms of violence they encountered behind the wheel. While previous studies have considered road novels and films, Poetic Drive is the first book to explore how American poets have harnessed the contradictory nature of automobility in crafting new work. By tracking poets' vexed engagements with automobility over more than a century, Duncan offers a unique contribution to ecopoetics and petrocultures scholarship that expands our understanding of the place of driving in American literature and culture.About the Author
Joel Duncan is a writer and educator living in Gothenburg, Sweden. He holds a PhD in English from the University of Notre Dame.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x 1.0 Inches (D)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 204
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: Poetry
Series Title: Cultural Frames, Framing Culture
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Joel Duncan
Language: English
Street Date: December 15, 2025
TCIN: 1004457059
UPC: 9780813954035
Item Number (DPCI): 247-36-4378
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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