Modernist Non-Events:Disappearing Modernisms in New York and Singapore
作者机构:Coastal Carolina University
出 版 物:《Journal of Foreign Languages and Cultures》 (外国语言与文化(英文))
年 卷 期:2020年第4卷第1期
页 面:114-126页
学科分类:0501[文学-中国语言文学] 050108[文学-比较文学与世界文学] 05[文学]
主 题:modernism Singapore Babette Deutsch Francis P.Ng T.S.Eliot minor literature
摘 要:A 1942 meeting of T.S.Eliot in a BBC recording studio with George Orwell,alongside several Caribbean and British Indian writers of color,suggests a multicultural vision of high modernism that never quite happened.The exemplary modernism of Eliot s The Waste Land prompted a number of imitations,extensions,and experiments,only some of which made it into subsequent literary history.This paper concerns two modernist nonhappenings,Epistle to Prometheus by Babette Deutsch and F.M.S.R.by Francis P.Ng.Epistle to Prometheus^a book-length poem combining Eliotic modernist ambition and broadly left politics,was suppressed by the author almost immediately after publication for reasons that remain obscure.F.M.S.R.,a long poem in the Eliot tradition addressing a train journey between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur,was completely lost until recently discovered and the author(Teo Poh Leng)identified.The diversity of approaches in these poems shows how,in the postwar years,modernism was retroactively unified,and how many approaches,including some taking Eliot s influences in unusual directions,have been lost to history.