The final chapter in Francis Ponge's interrogation of unassuming objects
Written from 1967 to 1973 over a series of early mornings in seclusion in his country home, The Table offers a final chapter in Francis Ponge's interrogation of the unassuming objects in his life: in this case, the table upon which he wrote. In his effort to get at the presence lying beneath his elbow, Ponge charts out a space of silent consolation that lies beyond (and challenges) scientific objectivity and poetic transport. This is one of Ponge's most personal, overlooked, and-because it was the project he was working on when he died-his least processed works. It reveals the personal struggle Ponge engaged in throughout all of his writing, a hesitant uncertainty he usually pared away from his published texts that is at touching opposition to the manufactured, "durable mother" of the table on and of which he here writes.ISBN: | 9781939663245 |
Publication date: | 6th July 2017 |
Author: | Francis Ponge |
Publisher: | Wakefield Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 104 pages |
Genres: |
Modern and Contemporary Fiction |