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Criminal Ingenuity - Moore, Cornell, Ashbery, and the Struggle Between the Arts

Criminal Ingenuity - Moore, Cornell, Ashbery, and the Struggle Between the Arts

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Criminal Ingenuity - Moore, Cornell, Ashbery, and the Struggle Between the Arts


2011 | ISBN-10: 0199746354 | 304 pages | PDF | 4,3 MB

"Poetry was declining/ Painting advancing/ we were complaining/ it was '50," recalled poet Frank O'Hara in 1957. Ellen Levy's Criminal Ingenuity traces a series of linked moments in the history of this crucial transfer of cultural power from the sphere of the word to that of the image.
Levy explores the New York literary and art worlds in the years that bracket O'Hara's lament through close readings of the works and careers of poets Marianne Moore and John Ashbery and assemblage artist Joseph Cornell. In the course of these readings Levy discusses such topics as the American debates around surrealism, the function of the "token woman" in artistic canons, and the role of the New York City Ballet in the development of mid-century modernism, and situates her central figures in relation to such colleagues and contemporaries as O'Hara, T. S. Eliot, Clement Greenberg, Walter Benjamin, and Lincoln Kirstein.

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