Tag: poetry
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The Return to Lucretius III
We are witnessing a return to Lucretius. What felt like early shoots in 2014 are today now starting to bear fruit in numerous recent books breaking with the received tradition. My work on Lucretius is now part of a handful of new works offering contemporary interpretations of Lucretius. The authors of this return offer different…
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La Naturaleza Continua o Discreta?
A Spanish translation of “Is Nature Continuous or Discrete?: How the Atomist Error was Born,” originally published here at Aeon has just been translated into Spanish by Julian Martin Berrio and published with http://www.elmalpensante.com You can also download it here
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Poetry in Motion: On A.R. Ammons’ “Corsons Inlet”
The stanza formation ripples, rises, and falls like waves. The poem both speaks about and performs the movement of the sea, dunes, reeds, birds, and fish at the same time. Form yields to the material process of undulation and continuous deformation. Life and death become the Janus faces of entropy. In nature there are…