Elegy, Form, and the Inorganic: Geoffrey Hill, Paul Celan, Ice

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J. Mcguinn
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Abstract:This essay considers the problematic presence of the inanimate in elegiac form. Focusing on Geoffrey Hill (1932–2016) as translator/elegist of Paul Celan (1920–1970), this essay argues that Hill's poetry responds to the challenge of addressing the nonliving by way of Celan's own poetics of the inanimate. This doubled incorporation of the inanimate puts under pressure concepts of poetic form and of reading that are structured by organic animation. Hill's poems emerge as structured by a principle of inorganic production that finds its aesthetic paradigm in Kant's concept of "crystallization." Reading the emergence of nonorganic processes from organic spaces in Hill's work, the reemergence of a postindustrial pastoral in elegiac form, and the translation of the crystal-image of ice from Celan's poetry into Hill's own, this essay addresses the possibility of thinking form as a nonorganic process in elegy, and of thinking an elegiac poetics of form.
挽歌,形式和无机:杰弗里·希尔,保罗·策兰,冰
摘要:本文探讨了在挽歌形式中无生命存在的问题。本文以保罗·策兰(Paul Celan, 1920-1970)的译者/挽歌家杰弗里·希尔(Geoffrey Hill, 1932-2016)为研究对象,认为希尔的诗歌以策兰自己的无生命诗学的方式回应了解决无生命问题的挑战。这种无生命的双重结合使由有机动画构成的诗歌形式和阅读概念受到压力。希尔的诗歌以一种无机生产的原则为结构,这种原则在康德的“结晶”概念中找到了它的美学范式。本文通过对希尔作品中有机空间中非有机过程的出现、后工业田园挽歌形式的再现,以及将策兰诗歌中的冰的水晶形象翻译成希尔自己的诗歌,探讨了思考形式作为挽歌中非有机过程的可能性,以及思考形式的挽歌诗学的可能性。
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