This Place of Prose and Poetry
This book is a narrative, interspersing prose and poetry within a compatible place. The boundary between these forms is porous, for intersections between them are not considered as a negative. Rather, they are seen as a method--a way to exemplify the various contents by bringing them into a new and less rigid order--and then to watch them change again. The contents comprise a number of issues: Mind, brain, (soul), and their philosophical divergences--fact, fiction, and their pluralities of truth--rationalism, empiricism, and categorical confusion--an intersection of belief-systems generating a field of unlike places--pornography, eroticism, and their changing representations. There is a fantasy about the Devil's need for art in Hell, and some extended frolics with characters out of older comic strips. These are followed by ruminations on dying, ending, and their separate embellishments. Poems weave through and color all. The broad theme of this book interprets culture as a history of transgressions between competing beliefs: Rigid borders inevitably lead to boredom, stasis, and oppression. Porous borders can lead to schism, communion, ecstasy, atrocity--as the passing case may be.
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This Place of Prose and Poetry
This book is a narrative, interspersing prose and poetry within a compatible place. The boundary between these forms is porous, for intersections between them are not considered as a negative. Rather, they are seen as a method--a way to exemplify the various contents by bringing them into a new and less rigid order--and then to watch them change again. The contents comprise a number of issues: Mind, brain, (soul), and their philosophical divergences--fact, fiction, and their pluralities of truth--rationalism, empiricism, and categorical confusion--an intersection of belief-systems generating a field of unlike places--pornography, eroticism, and their changing representations. There is a fantasy about the Devil's need for art in Hell, and some extended frolics with characters out of older comic strips. These are followed by ruminations on dying, ending, and their separate embellishments. Poems weave through and color all. The broad theme of this book interprets culture as a history of transgressions between competing beliefs: Rigid borders inevitably lead to boredom, stasis, and oppression. Porous borders can lead to schism, communion, ecstasy, atrocity--as the passing case may be.
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This Place of Prose and Poetry

This Place of Prose and Poetry

by Lucian Krukowski
This Place of Prose and Poetry

This Place of Prose and Poetry

by Lucian Krukowski

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This book is a narrative, interspersing prose and poetry within a compatible place. The boundary between these forms is porous, for intersections between them are not considered as a negative. Rather, they are seen as a method--a way to exemplify the various contents by bringing them into a new and less rigid order--and then to watch them change again. The contents comprise a number of issues: Mind, brain, (soul), and their philosophical divergences--fact, fiction, and their pluralities of truth--rationalism, empiricism, and categorical confusion--an intersection of belief-systems generating a field of unlike places--pornography, eroticism, and their changing representations. There is a fantasy about the Devil's need for art in Hell, and some extended frolics with characters out of older comic strips. These are followed by ruminations on dying, ending, and their separate embellishments. Poems weave through and color all. The broad theme of this book interprets culture as a history of transgressions between competing beliefs: Rigid borders inevitably lead to boredom, stasis, and oppression. Porous borders can lead to schism, communion, ecstasy, atrocity--as the passing case may be.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498230797
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 10/15/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 270
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Lucian Krukowski is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Washington University in Saint Louis. He is the author of Before the Beginning, During the Middle, After the End (2014), Ripe Musings (2011), Aesthetic Legacies (1992), and Art and Concept (1987). He is also a painter.
Lucian Krukowski is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Washington University in Saint Louis. He is the author of Ripe Musings (2011), Aesthetic Legacies (1992), and Art and Concept (1987). He is also a painter.

Table of Contents

Prelude ix

My Place 1

Places in Mind 3

Walking 5

A Dead Horse in Brooklyn 7

The Times of Life 11

School Days 12

Names in Prose 15

Names in Poems 20

Five Prose Words 21

Hard and Soft Philosophy 29

Birthday Boy 39

Kinds of Truth 40

Syllogism 44

Meaning 46

Mind and Brain 48

Poetic Truth 51

Poetry Prose, and Truth 53

Two Words, a Poem 56

Five Words, a Story 58

Eating 61

Belief 62

Deep Diving 65

Allegiances 69

Intersections 70

The Intersection of Crooked-Straight with What-Who 73

Reconciliations 87

Codicil 89

Soul 90

Ideals 92

Bifurcation 93

Early Days 94

Blood 96

These Days 98

Listening 100

Art and Value 101

Sounds 105

How to Paint a Circle and How to Pick a Stone 107

The Case 116

Where Art Is 118

Walking With Handel 123

The Natural Sublime 124

Clementine-A Recollection 126

Living with Nature 128

Hair and the River 133

Damnation 134

Shangri-La 137

Salvation 139

About Deserving 143

What I Deserve 144

Inside and Out 147

Jacob 150

Perfection 153

Essences 154

Roaches 161

Angels 163

The Need to Pee Hurts Poetry 165

Art and Place 166

Other Senses and Other Arts 169

The Lean and the Fat 175

Art and Life 177

Being and Showing 182

The Dancing Time 184

Pornography and Eroticism 188

Here and there 204

Performance Pieces 206

Class Struggles 209

Annie Warbucks 211

Life as Fiction 219

Self-Knowledge 224

Schematism of Past and Future 226

Above and Below 230

Art for the Devil 231

Before You Die 253

Post-Lude 254

Ending 257

Returning 259

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