Quantum Poetics
Delve into the intriguing intersection of science and art with Quantum Poetics by Daniel Albright, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This thought-provoking work spans 320 pages and explores how modernist poets appropriated scientific metaphors in their quest to uncover the pre-verbal origins of poetry. Albright skillfully illustrates how modernism harnessed the innovative models provided by physicists, leading to a groundbreaking understanding of poetry and science as intertwined facets of the same reality. Perfect for enthusiasts of literary criticism, this book offers a unique perspective on the evolution of poetry and its relationship with the scientific world. Discover how the realms of literature and science converge in this essential read for anyone interested in the depths of modernist thought.