- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 The Ur-Cantos
- 2 Canto 1
- 3 Canto 2
- 4 Canto 4
- 5 Canto 5
- 6 Canto 7
- 7 Canto 8
- 8 Canto 11
- 9 Canto 12
- 10 Canto 13
- 11 Cantos 14–15
- 12 Canto 17
- 13 Cantos 18–19
- 14 Canto 20
- 15 Canto 21
- 16 Canto 25
- 17 Canto 26
- 18 Canto 29
- 19 Canto 30
- 20 Canto 32
- 21 Canto 35
- 22 Canto 36
- 23 Canto 37
- Notes
- Index
Introduction
Introduction
- Chapter:
- (p.1) Introduction
- Source:
- Readings in the Cantos: Volume I
- Author(s):
Richard Parker
- Publisher:
- Liverpool University Press
The Cantos remain powerfully contemporary. They are multicultural and transnational, full of different languages, scripts, histories, and cultural perspectives. They are also disorienting in their privileging of found texts, their reordering of literary canons, and their radical reorientation of hierarchies of information. These elements dictate the form of ...
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 The Ur-Cantos
- 2 Canto 1
- 3 Canto 2
- 4 Canto 4
- 5 Canto 5
- 6 Canto 7
- 7 Canto 8
- 8 Canto 11
- 9 Canto 12
- 10 Canto 13
- 11 Cantos 14–15
- 12 Canto 17
- 13 Cantos 18–19
- 14 Canto 20
- 15 Canto 21
- 16 Canto 25
- 17 Canto 26
- 18 Canto 29
- 19 Canto 30
- 20 Canto 32
- 21 Canto 35
- 22 Canto 36
- 23 Canto 37
- Notes
- Index