ISBN-13: 9781472411679 / Angielski / Twarda / 2014 / 200 str.
Best known as one of the great short story writers of the twentieth century, Raymond Carver also published several volumes of poetry and considered himself as much a poet as a fiction writer. Sandra Lee Kleppe combines comparative analysis with an in-depth examination of Carver s poems, making a case for the quality of Carver s poetic output and showing the central role Carver s pursuit of poetry played in his career as a writer. Carver constructed his own organic literary system of 'autopoetics, ' a concept connected to a paradigm shift in our understanding of the inter-relatedness of biological and cultural systems. This idea is seen as informing Carver s entire production, and a distinguishing feature of Kleppe s book is its contextualization of Carver s poetry within the complex literary and scientific systems that influenced his development as a writer. Kleppe addresses the common themes and intertextual links between Carver s poetry and short story careers, situates Carver s poetry within the love poem tradition, explores the connections between neurology and poetic memories, and examines Carver s use of the elegy genre within the context of his terminal illness. Tellingly, Carver s poetry, which has aroused slight interest among literary scholars, is frequently taught to medical students. This testimony to the interdisciplinary implications of Carver s work suggests the appropriateness of Kleppe s culminating discussion of Carver s work as a bridge between the fields of literature and medicine."