弗兰克·斯坦福的乡村先锋花园:基础设施、中介和诗歌社区

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Martyn Cain
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摘要:弗兰克·斯坦福是阿肯色州的一位诗人,他在20世纪70年代创作了大量诗歌。他最著名的作品《月球说我爱你的战场》(1977)讲述了大众媒体技术和国家基础设施如何塑造1945年后美国南部农村的区域主义和社会结构。斯坦福写作的来生一直受到其自身形式的调解:从1978年斯坦福去世到现在,一批狂热的追随者通过共同的实践——交换复印手稿、参加《战地》的马拉松式阅读,以及组织弗兰克·斯坦福节——将他的作品出版。虽然围绕斯坦福大学的光环经常使他与塑造他写作的结构和社区脱钩,但他的作品及其遗产都揭示了使乡村先锋派诗歌实践得以实现的制度、中介和基础设施形式。
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Frank Stanford's Rural Avant-Garde: Infrastructure, Mediation, and Poetic Community
Abstract:Frank Stanford was an Arkansas-based poet who produced a substantial corpus of poetry through the 1970s. His best-known work, The Battlefield Where the Moon Says I Love You (1977), narrates the ways that mass media technologies and state infrastructures shaped regionalism and social structure in the post-1945 rural US South. The afterlife of Stanford's writing has been subject to its own form of mediation: from Stanford's death in 1978 up until the present, a cult following has kept his work in print through communal practices—trading photocopied manuscripts, participating in marathon readings of Battlefield, and organizing Frank Stanford festivals. While the aura surrounding Stanford has often disassociated him from the structures and communities that shaped his writing, both his work and its legacy disclose the institutional, mediatic, and infrastructural forms that enable rural avant-garde poetic practice.
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