1st Edition

Figures of Reality A Perspective on the Poetic Imagination

By Roger Cardinal Copyright 1981
244 Pages
by Routledge

244 Pages
by Routledge

244 Pages
by Routledge

Figures of Reality (1981) may be described as a polemic against those who feel poetry to be remote from normal life – an abstruse and empty game. The author argues from a contrary perspective, shared by many poets in the Romantic and Surrealist tradition, in which poetry is viewed as being vitally related to our awareness of reality. This penetrating discourse on the roots of poetry in the... Read more

Part 1. Getting Away From Reality  1. The Attraction of the Unreal  2. The Making of Unreality  3. Towards the Logological Extreme  4. Occultation and Enigma  Part 2. Coming Back to the Real  5. The Poem Opens Up to the Reader  6. The Poem Opens Onto the World  Part 3. Signs of the Poetic  7. Engaging with the Poetic  8. Noticing the Signs  9. The Pattern of Analogies  Part 4. Figure and Reality  10. The World as Metaphor  11. Transcendence and Transparency

Biography

Roger Cardinal was an art scholar and Professor of Literary and Visual Studies at the University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. He is perhaps best known for his ground-breaking Outsider Art (1972), a book that introduced the English-speaking world to the concept of art brut.