LM // Ode: Salute to the New York School – Peter Gizzi

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  • ISBN 9780981522777
  • 2012
  • paperback
  • $16.00

ABOUT ODE: SALUTE TO THE NEW YORK SCHOOL

Poetry. An abecedarian cento of New York School poems, this piece was first delivered in March 1996 at The Popular Culture Association Conference. As Gizzi notes: “Ode: Salute to The New York School is a cento, a late Roman verse form made up of lines from other sources. First, I put together a chronological bibliography of over 100 books published by New York poets from 1950 to 1970. Many of these books are deeply out of print so I had to do some real digging. Then I extracted lines from each book to compose the cento. Happily, Clark Coolidge supplied lines from the books I couldn’t find. The cento also works as an index to the bibliography. The combined bibliography and cento form the libretto to a musical work for the composer Richard Alan Applebaum. My intention was to make what I call a ‘performing bibliography.’ Since this is, in effect, what most of us do on a daily basis—referring to or performing what we’ve read—it seemed a useful metaphor to describe how we enact our reading practice. My idea was that a simple accompaniment to a series of bibliographic entries could generate both scholarly information and an emotive effect. I wanted to express the latent desire for lists and order, and to create a texture to accommodate the eros inherent in research. What I learned along the way is that literary movements survive primarily in the ruins of the texts they leave behind rather than in the unified literary histories that we create for them after the fact.”

WHAT’S BEING SAID ABOUT ODE: SALUTE TO THE NEW YORK SCHOOL

Like star-systems in dispersal, Gizzi’s texts often intersect with, and pass through, the works of others: they are ‘performing bibliographies’… showing that literary meanings and traditions ‘survive primarily in the ruins of the texts they leave behind.’

—Andrew Joron, Jacket Magazine

About the Author

Peter Gizzi

 

 

 

 

 

 

PETER GIZZI is the author of several collections of poetry, most recently Fierce Elegy (2023), Now It’s Dark (2020), and Archeophonics (2016), a finalist for the National Book Award, all from Wesleyan. In 2020 Carcanet published Sky Burial: New and Selected Poems in the UK. In 2024 Penguin UK published an expanded edition of Fierce Elegy. His honors include fellowships from The Rex Foundation, The Howard Foundation, The Foundation for Contemporary Arts, The Guggenheim Foundation, and The Judith E. Wilson Visiting Fellowship in Poetry at the University of Cambridge. In 2018 Wesleyan published In the Air: Essays on the Poetry of Peter Gizzi. Editing projects have included o•blēk: a journal of language arts (1987-1993); The Exact Change Yearbook (Exact Change/Carcanet, 1995); The House That Jack Built: The Collected Lectures of Jack Spicer (Wesleyan, 1998); and with the late Kevin Killian, My Vocabulary Did This to Me: The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer (Wesleyan, 2008). From 2007 to 2012 he was the poetry editor for The Nation. Since 2003 he has been a contributing editor to the literary journal Conjunctions. He teaches poetry and poetics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.