Invisible Listeners

Invisible Listeners Lyric Intimacy in Herbert, Whitman, and Ashbery

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When a poet addresses a living person-whether friend or enemy, lover or sister-we recognize the expression of intimacy. But what impels poets to leap across time and space to speak to invisible listeners, seeking an ideal intimacy-George Herbert with God, Walt Whitman with a reader in the future, John Ashbery with the Renaissance painter Francesco Parmigianino? In Invisible Listeners, Helen Vendler argues that such poets must invent the language that will enact, on the page, an intimacy they lack in life.

Through brilliantly insightful and gracefully written readings of these three great poets over three different centuries, Vendler maps out their relationships with their chosen listeners. For his part, Herbert revises the usual "vertical" address to God in favor of a "horizontal" one-addressing God as a friend. Whitman hovers in a sometimes erotic, sometimes quasi-religious language in conceiving the democratic camerado, who will, following Whitman's example, find his true self. And yet the camerado will be replaced, in Whitman's verse, by the ultimate invisible listener, Death. Ashbery, seeking a fellow artist who believes that art always distorts what it represents, finds he must travel to the remote past. In tones both tender and skeptical he addresses Parmigianino, whose extraordinary self-portrait in a convex mirror furnishes the poet with both a theory and a precedent for his own inventions.

By creating the forms and speech of ideal intimacy, these poets set forth the possibility of a more complete and satisfactory human interchange-an ethics of relation that is uncoerced, understanding, and free.

Book information

ISBN: 9780691134741
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 811.0409
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 112
Weight: 150g
Height: 210mm
Width: 134mm
Spine width: 10mm