Breaking up the language: the struggle with(in) modernity in J.H. Prynne’s "Biting the Air"
Breaking up the language: the struggle with(in) modernity in J.H. Prynne’s "Biting the Air"
Author(s): Wit PietrzakSubject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: poetry; J.H.Prynne; Theodor Adorno; Martin Heidegger; modernity; reification of language; reconstitution of self
Summary/Abstract: The essays focuses on J. H. Prynne’s Biting the Air. Taking as a departure point Adorno’s idea of the role of art in society, it is argued here that Prynne’s sequence of poems thematises a conflict between the supremacy of the science- and market-oriented narratives of suppression of society and the attempts to subvert that narrative through a reinvention of the signifying process of language. Prynne resorts to radical parataxis in order to undermine the ostensibly natural hegemony of accepted idioms of science and market economy, offering a dense network of meanings that cannot be reduced to a flat formula.
Journal: ANGLICA - An International Journal of English Studies
- Issue Year: 23/2014
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 5-17
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English