The table / Francis Ponge ; translated by Colombina Zamponi.
2017
PQ2631.O643 T3313 2017
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Title
The table / Francis Ponge ; translated by Colombina Zamponi.
Author
Uniform Title
Table. English
ISBN
9781939663245
1939663245
1939663245
Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Wakefield Press, [2017]
Copyright
©2017
Language Note
Translation from the French of: La table.
Language
English
Description
x, 87 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm
Exhibited
2018 Poets House Showcase.
Call Number
PQ2631.O643 T3313 2017
Summary
""Written over a series of early mornings from 1967 to 1973 in his seclusion at his country home, Mas des Vergers, The Table offers a final chapter in Francis Ponge's endless interrogation of the unassuming objects in his life: in this case, the table upon which he wrote. In his labored employment of words to destroy words and get at the presence lying beneath his elbow, Ponge charts out a space of silent consolation that lies beyond (and challenges) scientific objectivity and poetic transport. This is one of Ponge's most personal, overlooked, and because it was the last project he had been working on when he passed away, his least processed works. It reveals the personal struggle Ponge engaged in throughout all of his writing, a hesitant uncertainty he usually pared away from his published texts that is at touching opposition to the manufactured, "durable mother" of the table on and of which he here writes. Ponge's homage to this "soil for the pen" makes for an indefinable text: a poetic phenomenology by a dictionary flaneur that lies somewhere between personal diary, writerly testament, and contemplative effort to discern and define a durability that underlies the ultimate transitoriness of our lives and our efforts, written or otherwise."--Publisher's description.
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