The First Postmodernists: American Poets of the 1930s Generation

Program 

THURSDAY, JUNE 17

Session #1, First Plenary Session

Chair: Burton Hatlen

Albert Gelpi, “I Am Your Woman: The Erotic Mysticism of William Everson”

Session #2, Panels

Panel 2A: Muriel Rukeyser I

Chair: Anne Herzog

Fran McManus, “‘God’s Blood’: Muriel Rukeyser’s Communion of Poetry and Politics”

Jane C. Penner, “‘A Scene of Power’: Muriel Rukeyser and the Uses of History”

Panel 2B: Politics, Plurality, and Poetry: The Harlem Renaissance and American Transformation

Chair: Linda Taylor-Kinnahan

Danette DiMarco, “Cane: Inventing Modernist Alienation”

Elizabeth Savage,  “‘Toward New Beliefs’: Robert Hayden and the Poetics of Identity”

Alexis Southard, “(Post)modern Rhythms: Hughes’s Collective Vision”

Panel 2C: Louis Zukofsky I

Chair: Ken Pottle

William Howe, “LZ’s Playing with Ink?”

Kent Johnson, “A Fractal Music: Some Notes on Zukofsky’s 80 Flowers

Bob Perelman, “The Sound of Allegory: Louis Zukofsky, Music, and Writing”

Panel 2D: William Carlos Williams in the 1930s

Chair: Ed Foster

Thomas F. Bertonneau, “The Temple of Savage Slaughter: Williams’s Beautiful Thing as Primordial Signifier (An Anthropoetics)”

William Melany, “A Prelude to Objectivist Poetics: W. C. Williams and The Descent to Winter

Jonathan Veitch, “William Carlos Williams, Nathanael West, and the Textualization of the ‘Real’”

Panel 2E: Genevieve Taggard and Marya Zaturenska

Chair: Richard Flynn

Anita G. Gorman, “Genevieve Taggard’s Poetics: Biography, Radicalism, Experiment”

Gwendolyn S. Sell, “Genevieve Taggard and the Conflict Between Formalist Poetics and Activist Politics”

Richard and Janis Londraville, “The Poetry of Marya Zaturenska”

Panel 2F: Laura Riding I

Chair: Karl Precoda

Bruce Campbell, “‘Like a Sacred Frontier to Content’: The Works of Laura (Riding) Jackson”

Susan Beth Koenig, “Experimental Reading and Laura Riding’s Later Essays”

Rosanne Wasserman, “Laura (Riding) Jackson and Good Poetry”

Panel 2G: Kenneth Fearing I

Chair: Naomi Jacobs

Rita Barnard, “Movies, Politics, and Poetry”

James A. Perkins, “Kenneth Fearing’s American Rhapsody: A Modern Poetic Sequence”

Matthew Sweney, “The Juke-box Spoke and the Juke-box Said: ‘Kenneth, What is the Frequency?’”

Session #3, Panels

Panel 3A: Edna St. Vincent Millay in the 1930s

Chair: Kathleen Lignell

David A. Epstein, “‘The Time Wrongs Us’: Edna St. Vincent Millay in the 1930s”

JoAnn Pavletich, “When Death Sells Poems: Edna St. Vincent Millay, Modernism, and the New Woman”

Panel 3B: Lorine Niedecker I

Chair: Bruce Campbell

Michelle Gibson, “A History of the Criticism of Lorine Niedecker: Making and Unmaking Myth”

Michael Tomasek Manson, “The Example of Lorine Niedecker: Toward a Materialist Feminist Theory of Poetic Form”

Panel 3C: Jacob Glatshteyn

Chair: Mathew Sweney

Rachel Rubin, “‘The Dream of His Kingdom’: A Jewish New World in Jacob Glatshteyn’s Sheeny Mike

Dan Shiffman, “Modernist Intimacy in the Poetry of Jacob Glatstein”

Panel 3D: Laura Riding II

Chair: Suzanne Young

Jeanne Heuving, “Laura Riding Jackson’s Transgressive Purifications”

Anne Shifrer, “Believer Too Much in Words: Laura Riding, H.D., and the Quest for Totality”

Panel 3E: Robert McAlmon and e. e. cummings

Chair: Harvey Kail

Colleen Hamilton, “e. e. cummings: Writing in a New Technological Age”

Ed Lorusso, “A Romantic Malgré Lui: Robert McAlmon’s Return to Whitman”

Panel 3F: W.H. Auden

Chair: Paul Bauschatz

Laura Cowen, “Auden and/in America”

Denise Weeks, “Auden’s ‘Low Dishonest Decade’: A Prelude to the Postmodern”

Panel 3G: Marianne Moore in the 1930s I

Chair: Jennifer Pixley

Philip Cavalier, “‘Box-Bordered’ Identities: Assimilation and Appropriation in Moore’s ‘Virginia Britannai’”

Bonnie Costello, “Marianne Moore: Shaping Poetry for the 1930s”

Session #4

A Program of Songs Based on Poems by Poets of the 1930s Generation

Nancy Ogel, soprano

Joe Arsenault, piano

Session #5: Second Plenary Session

Chair: Alan Golding

Marjorie Perloff, “1931: Entering the New Decade”

Session #6A, Poetry Reading

David Ignatow and Virginia Terris

Session #6B: Poetry Reading

Kathleen Lignell and Sylvester Pollet, followed by open reading

 

FRIDAY, JUNE 18

Session #7, Panels

Panel 7A: Lorine Niedecker II

Chair: Mary Ellen LeClair

Burt Kimmelman, “The Subjectivity of Objectivism and the Search for Truth Values: The Case of Lorine Niedecker”

Judith Schwartz, “Lorine Niedecker’s Circular ‘Objectivism’”

Panel 7B: The Long Poem After Modernism

Chair: Michael Fournier

Charles Boultenhouse, “Parker Tyler’s The Granite Butterfly

Sharon Fleming, “Memories of Childhood: Long Poems by Mina Loy, Lola Ridge, and Laura Riding”

William Keeney, “Hunting and Killing the American Muse: Epic Invocation and the Problem of Authority in the American Epics of Steven Vincent Benét, Hart Crane, and Archibald MacLeish”

Panel 7C: Langston Hughes

Chair: Anthony Dawahare

Rosemary L. Gates, “Syncopating Glory: Langston Hughes and the Identity of American Free Verse”

Jahan Ramazani, “Langston Hughes, the Blues, and African-American Elegy”

Kathy Rugoff, “Bebop and Bach: Music and the Cultural Spheres of Langston Hughes and Louis Zukofsky”

Panel 7D: Poets in Their Youth in the 1930s

Chair: Thomas Travisano

Celeste Goodridge, “The Politics of Poetic Practice: Wallace Stevens and Elizabeth Bishop”

Richard Flynn, “‘The End of the Line’: Randall Jarrell, the ‘30s, and Postmodernism”

Thomas Travisano, “Voicing the ‘30s: Berryman’s Artistic Struggle”

Panel 7E: The Pose of Prose: Identity and Poetics in the Work of Jean Toomer, William Saroyan, and John Berryman

Chair: Kathryne V. Lindberg

Joseph Donahue, “Imaginary Fascist, Imaginary Jew: John Berryman and the Poetics of Fascism”

Edward Foster, “Ethnicity, Process, and the Poetics of William Saroyan”

Kathryne V. Lindberg, “Jean Toomer and the Race Card: The Avant-Garde’s Raising of Cane

Panel 7F: Mina Loy I

Chair: Marisa Januzzi

Maria Bennett, “Erotic Absence: The Love Songs of Mina Loy”

Susan Glimore, “Imna, Ova, Mongrel, Spy: Anagram and Imposture in the Poetry of Mina Loy”

Von Underwood, “‘Behind God’s Eyes There Might Be Other Lights’: Virginity, Eroticism, and Automatism in Mina Loy’s ‘Songs to Joannes’”

Panel 7H: David Ignatow

Chair: Rosanne Wasserman

Gary Pacernick, “David Ignatow, Objectivists, and Objectication”

A. Sandy McIntosh, “A Poet Among People: David Ignatow’s Poetry of Engagement”

Virginia R. Terris, “‘Brother to the Tree’: Symbol in the Poems of David Ignatow”

Session #8, Third Plenary Session

Chair: Denise Weeks

Cary Nelson, “Poetry Chorus: Dialogic Poetics in 1930s Political Poetry”

Session #9, Panels

Panel 9A: Muriel Rukeyser II

Chair: Fran McManus

Anne Herzog, “‘Anything Away from Anything’: Muriel Rukeyser’s Postmodern Poetics”

Janet Kaufman, “Reading Muriel Rukeyser’s Jewish Postmodern Poetics”

Laura Severin, “Refashioning Art, Refashioning Science: Muriel Rukeyser’s Challenge to T.S. Eliot”

Panel 9B: Kenneth Rexroth I

Chair: Albert Gelpi

Linda Hamalian, “The ‘High’ Regionalism of Kenneth Rexroth: How to Create a Common Literary Sensibility”

Panel 9C: Fugitives

Chair: Karl Precoda

Karl Precoda, “New Criticism and Postmodernism: Ransom in the ‘30s”

Mary Louise Weaks, “The Confederate Dead and Their Southern Waste Land: Fugitive/Agrarian Poetry and Modern Poetics”

Harte Weiner, “Culture, Made or Begotten?”

Panel 9D: Objectivist Perspectives I

Chair: Marjorie Perloff

Norman Finkelstein, “Objectivism, Introspectivisim, and the Ordeal of Civility”

Michael Heller, “1930s Poetry and Poetics: Utopocalyptic Moments”

Peter Quartermain, “The Poetics of Procedural Composition: The Case of Louis Zukofsky”

Panel 9E: Mina Loy II

Chair: Suzanne Young

Linda A. Taylor-Kinnahan, “Silence and Social Revision: Mina Loy in the ‘30s and ‘40s”

Maeera Shreiber, “Saint Mina: Canonizing the Material”

Panel 9F: African-American Post-Modernism

Chair: Murray E. Jackson

Peter J. Grieco, “Reading the Poetic Subject in the Works of Claude McKay”

Bill Mullen, “Sterling Brown’s (Post?) Modern Blues”

Mark Rank, “A Self-Reflexive Text: Jean Toomer’s Cane as a Metaphor for Relation”

Panel 9G: Nathanael West, Archibald MacLeish, Tillie Olsen

Chair: Marie Urbanski

Catherine Howard, “The Post-Modern Journey: Nathanael West and the Road to Nowhere”

Anthony Dawahare, “The Anti-Aesthetics of Tillie Olsen”

D. Quentin Miller, “The Tension Between Modern Aesthetics and Political Duty in the Poetry of Archibald MacLeish”

Session #10, Panel of Poets of the 1930s Generation

Chair: Allen Ginsberg

Vincent Ferrini, David Ignatow, Carl Rakosi

Session #11, Poetry Reading

Chair: Steve Shoemaker

Allen Ginsberg and Carl Rakosi

Session #12, Fourth Plenary Session

Chair: Burton Hatlen

Allen Ginsberg, “The Impact of the Imagist/Objectivist Tradition on Postwar American Bards”

Session #13, Poetry Reading

Chairs: Kathleen Lignell and Sylvester Pollet

Charles Bernstein, David Bromige, Bob Perelman, Joan Retallack, and Barrett Watten

 

SATURDAY, JUNE 19

Session #14, Panels

Panel 14A: Louis Zukofsky II

Chair: Sandra Stanley

Barry Ahearn, “The WPA and ‘A’

Alec Marsh, “Pound, Zukofsky, and the Labor Theory of Value”

Ira Nadel, “Louis Zukofsky: American Design and Cultural Politics”

Panel 14B: Laura Riding II

Chair: Karl Precoda

Barbara Adams, “Influences: Laura Riding Among the Poets”

Steven Meyer, “Laura Riding Reading Gertrude Stein”

Barrett Watten, “Writing After History: Laura Riding as Finality”

Panel 14C: Mina Loy’s Insel

Chair: Maeera Shreiber

Susan E. Dunn, “Post/modern Subjects: Surrealism and Mina Loy’s Insel

Marisa Januzzi, “‘Something to Do, Something to Undo’: From Feminine Poetics to the Prose Narrative of Mina Loy’s Insel

Tyrus Miller, “‘Jedermann sein eigenes Fluoroskop’: Loy’s Insel Between Aura and Image Machine”

Panel 14D: Hart Crane

Chair: Laura Cowan

James McCorkle and Cynthia Williams, “Ecstasy and Emancipation in the Work of Isadora Duncan and Hart Crane”

Russell Elliott Murphy, “Heroic Sap: Hart Crane and the Poetry of Hope”

Susan Schultz, “Hart Crane and the Impasse of Formalism”

Panel 14E: George Oppen

Chair: Alan Golding

David Bromige, “The Meaning of Being Numerous: Oppen at Various Speeds”

Ruth Grogan, “‘Stone universe, but we are not’: George Oppen’s Poetry and Prose”

Jefferson Hansen, “George Oppen’s Stanzas: Fragments of the Whole”

Panel 14F: Three Poets of the 1930s Generation

Chair: P. Michael Campbell

Joseph Conte, “John Wheelwright: Argument for a Postmodern Sonnet Sequence”

Edward J. Gleason, “Postmodern Pictorial Sensibility in the Poetry of James Agee”

Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos, “‘So Much Depends’: James Laughlin as Poet”

Panel 14G: “And They Know in Their Bodies Other Places”: Three Women Poets of Modernity and Dislocation

Chair: Page Delano

Nancy Berke, “‘Different Fires’: Transforming the Urban Landscape in Lola Ridge’s Poetry”

Page Delano, “Continuing the Discussion: Muriel Rukeyser’s War Poetry: The Female Body and Power”

Caroline MacKenzie, “Atavistic Imagery in the Poetry of Gwendolyn B. Bennett”

Panel 14H: Marianne Moore in the 1930s II

Chair: Jeanne Heuving

Elizabeth H. Davis, “Faulty Decorum: Marianne Moore’s Irregular Syllabic Stanzas”

Sheila Kineke, “Rereading Marianne Moore: Moore, Eliot, and the Literary Magazines of the 1930s”

Session #15, Fifth Plenary Session

Chair: Burton Hatlen

M.L. Rosenthal, “Chief Poets of the American Depression”

Session #16, Panels

Panel 16A: Louis Zukofsky III

Chair: Joseph Conte

Marnie Parsons, “‘The nonsense recorded its own testimony’: Zukofsky’s ‘A’-24”

Nicholas Sloboda, “Non-sequential Juxtaposition and Indeterminate Narratives: Louis Zukofsky’s Preview of Postmodernism”

Susan Vanderborg, “Transforming the Bottom: Language Games in Louis Zukofsky’s Poetry”

Panel 16B: Charles Reznikoff II

Chair: Steve Shoemaker

Charles Bernstein, “Reznikoff’s Nearness”

Rob Franciosi, “By the Waters of Manhattan Beach: Reznikoff in Hollywood”

Tom Lavazzi, “Walking with Reznikoff”

Milton Hindus, Respondent

Panel 16C: Elizabeth Bishop

Chair: Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos

T. Colson, “Elizabeth Bishop’s Postmodernist Negative Capability”

Wendy VerHage Falb, “The Uncanny as Other in the Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop”

Margaret Dickie, “The Politics of Elizabeth Bishop’s Polished Forms”

Panel 16D: Lola Ridge

Chair: Elaine Sproat

Penelope Austin, “‘We Must Labour to be Beautiful’: Nonmodernist Politics in the Works of Lola Ridge”

Susan V. Facknitz, “‘War, Revolution or SONG’: Lola Ridge’s ‘American Renaissance’”

Mary Ellen LeClair, “Lola Ridge: From Modernism to the 1930s”

Panel 16E: Objectivist Perspectives II

Chair: Alan Golding

Rocco Marinaccio, “‘Speaking about epics, mother’: Objectivism, the Avant-Garde, and the Politics of Cultural Tradition”

Ken Pottle, “Louis Zukofsky’s Use of Spinoza’s Poetics to Question Santayana’s ‘Filial Involvements’ with Modernity”

Keith Tuma, “Belatedness, Nationality, and Other Problems of ‘30s Poetry”

Panel 16F: Two West Coast Poets of the 1930s

Chair: Anita Helle

Cynthia Kimball, “‘Some Center of Motion’: Rosalie Moore’s ‘Activist’ Poetry”

Kathleen Lignell, “Josephine Miles and the Mock Lyric”

Lisa M. Steinman, “Inclusiveness and Appropriation in Josephine Miles’s Lines at Intersection (1939) and Poems on Several Occasions (1941)”

Panel 16G: Kenneth Fearing and Others

Chair: T. Jeff Evans

Cynthia Edelberg, “Kenneth Fearing, H.D., and William Everson: War Poems Written During the Late 1930s”

Kenneth Rosen, “Kenneth Fearing’s ‘Denoument’: Satire in the City of Self-Pity”

Robert Ryley, “Kenneth Fearing and the ‘Ozymandias’ Problem”

Panel 16H: T.S. Eliot and Others in the 1930s

Chair: Tony Brinkley

Jill Cunningham-Crowther, “‘You Talk Too Much, Too Much Leave Out’: Editing The Antiphon

Deirdre Day-MacLeod, “Visits to the Madhouse: Ezra Pound and Charles Olson and Elizabeth Bishop”

Shyamal Bagchee, “Eliot’s 1930s American Landscape”

Session #17, Sixth Plenary Session

Chair: Marjorie Perloff

Jerome McGann, “Postmodernisms in Mediation, or Misunderstanding Poetry”

Session #18, Poetry Reading

Chair: Burt Kimmelman

Armand Schwerner, Michael Heller, Jane Augustine, Norman Finkelstein

Session #19, Seventh Plenary Session

Chair: Carroll F. Terrell

Hugh Kenner, “Star Wars on the Metrical Front”

Session #20A, Poetry Reading

Chair: Constance Hunting

Vincent Ferrini and M.L. Rosenthal

Session #20B, Poetry Reading

Constance Hunting and Ken Rosen, followed by open reading

 

Sunday, June 20

Session #21, Panels

Panel 21A: Lorine Niedecker III

Chair: Burton Hatlen

Kim Bernstein, “Monkey Trials and Marsh Fog: Darwin’s Theory of Evolution and the Poetry of Lorine Niedecker”

John Lowney, “Poetry, Property, and Propriety: Lorine Niedecker and the Legacy of the 1930s”

Tandy Sturgeon, “‘Nothing in it but my hand’: Niedecker, Writing, and Marital Politics”

Panel 21B: Louis Zukofsky IV

Chair: Joseph Conte

Ming-Qian Ma, “A ‘no man’s land’! Postmodern Citationality in Zukofsky’s ‘Poem Beginning “The”’”

Mark Scroggins, “‘The Revolutionary Word’: Political Radicalism and Louis Zukofsky in the ‘30s”

Sandra K. Stanley, “Adams and Zukofsky and the Question of Marx”

Panel 21C: Women Poets in/of the 1930s

Chair: Sheila Kineke

Kathe Davis, “‘Gonna Harden My Heart’: Art as Armor for American Women Poets”

Laura Hamblin, “Vision of Earth: Feminist Aesthetics in Louise Bogan’s ‘Three Songs’”

Elaine Sproat, “Modernist and Nonmodernist Tendencies in the Poetry of Lola Ridge”

Panel 21D: Delmore Schwartz and Weldon Kees

Chair: Sylvester Pollet

Jonathan N. Barron, “Death by Modernism: The Case of Delmore Schwartz”

Robert Niemi, “Robinson Crusoe in New York City: The Dissolution of Identity in Weldon Kees’s Robinson Poems”

David Zucker, “Fugues of the Ego: Delmore Schwartz’s Lyric Achievement”

Panel 21E: Wallace Stevens and H.D. in the 1930s

Chair: Mary Bartosenski

Jane Augustine, “H.D. in the ‘30s: Film, Freud, and a Dead Priestess”

Alan Filreis, “Wallace Stevens’s Blue Guitar and Popular Front Poetics”

Suzanne Young, “Publishing, Psychology, and the Self in H.D.’s Nights

Panel 21F: Hughes and Others: Gender in African-American Poetry of the 1930s

Chair: Murray A. Jackson

Christina DuVernay, “Female Trouble in Langston Hughes and W.B. Yeats: Madam Alberta and Crazy Jane”

Julie Rambo, “Hear Them Speak: Langston Hughes’s Poetic Treatment of Women”

James Smethurst, “The Strong Men Gittin’ Stronger: Gender and the Construction of the Folk Voice in African-American Poetry of the 1930s”

Panel 21G: Political and Cultural Contexts

Chair: Rita Barnard

Eric Anderson, “The Krazy Kat Inside: Modernism and Cultural Exchange in the Urban Desert”

Elizabeth Davey, “‘The Road to the Left’: The Scottsboro Trial and American Poetry in the 1930s”

Alan Golding, “The Last Pre-Modernist: Whitman in the 1930s”

Panel 21H: Kenneth Patchen and Paul Goodman

Chair: William Lockwood

Ted S. Blake, “Kenneth Patchen’s Dark Kingdom”

Mitchell J. Smith, “From Before the Brave to ‘Lonesome Boy Blues’: The Proletarian Roots of Kenneth Patchen’s Jazz Poetry”

George Adams, “Paul Goodman: The Searcher in the City”

Session #22, Eighth Plenary Session

Chair: Constance Hunting

Betsy Erkkila, “Elizabeth Bishop, Modernism, and the Left”

Session #23, Panels

Panel 23A: Gwendolyn Brooks and Muriel Rukeyser

Chair: Laura Cowan

Anne Dewey, “‘For having first to civilize a space’: The Forms of a Black Women’s Tradition in Gwendolyn Brooks’s Annie Allen

Jenny Goodman, “Muriel Rukeyser as Modernist Innovator: The New Combination of Thirties Literary Discourses in ‘The Book of the Dead’”

Panel 23B: Thomas McGrath

Chair: Cary Nelson

David Pink, “The Resurrection Man: Thomas McGrath in Letter to an Imaginary Friend

Donald S. Smith, “‘Heaven is a sometime thing’: Ideals in the Poetry of Thomas McGrath”

Panel 23C: Alternative Publishing in the 1930s

Chair: Michael Alpert

Adam Muller, “Anticipating Postmodernism: Little Magazines, Small Presses, and the Reconsideration of Language”

Steve Shoemaker, “An ‘Objectivists’ Anthology and the Alternative Publishing Scene”

Panel 23D: Kenneth Rexroth II

Chair: Ed Foster

Christopher Cokinos, “Defenders of the Earth: Robinson Jeffers, Kenneth Rexroth, and the Greening of Modern American Poetry”

Rachelle Katz Lerner, “‘Counterblasts’ and ‘Perpetual Revolution’: Kenneth Rexroth’s Objectives as an American Poet During the 1930s”

Panel 23E: Louis Zukofsky V

Chair: William Howe

P. Michael Campbell, “The Comedian as the Letter Z: Influence and Effluence in Zukofsky’s Comic Poetry (Reading Zukofsky Reading Stevens Reading Zukofsky)”

Sharon Jo Portnoff, “Related is Equated: The Holocaust’s Effect on Zukofsky’s Concept of Object”

Session #24, Ninth Plenary Session

Chair: Burton Hatlen

Alan Wald, “Exiles from a Future Time: Left-Wing Poets Reconsidered”