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Subtle Touch - by Tenney Nathanson (Paperback)

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  • So this is the " uh-oh, poetry" section.
  • About the Author: Tenney Nathanson (PhD, Columbia University) teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in contemporary American poetry, modernist poetry and poetics, nineteenth century American poetry, American Buddhism and American poetry, and close reading.
  • 64 Pages
  • Philosophy, Buddhist

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So this is the " uh-oh, poetry" section. Many poets are good at conjuring the sense of " subtle touch" that can be provoked by what we see or hear, making it palpable. Sometimes the focus is observed kinetic rhythm; sometimes it's intuited texture. These seem to register bodily for the poet. Reading the poem, we can feel them echo again in us. So poetry does a nice job of playing the role of the finger pointing at the moon, priming us for a sense of subtle touch we can carry back into the world, and into our practice with koans. Walt Whitman is especially good at evoking both the pervasive background aspect of subtle touch and the dramatic thusness of some particular creature looming forward to fill our awareness.



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Tenney Nathanson (PhD, Columbia University) teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in contemporary American poetry, modernist poetry and poetics, nineteenth century American poetry, American Buddhism and American poetry, and close reading. His critical book Whitman's Presence: Body, Voice, and Writing in Leaves of Grass was published by New York University Press in 01/01/1992 (and reissued in 1994). A poet as well as a scholar, Tenney has also published Ghost Snow Falls Through the Void (Globalization) (Chax Press, 01/01/2010), Home on the Range (The Night Sky with Stars in My Mouth) (O Books, 2005), Erased Art (Chax Press, 2005), and One Block Over (Chax Press, 01/01/1998). His recent critical work focuses on contemporary American poetry, often in relation to the American Zen tradition. His articles on contemporary writing include " Private Language: Ashbery and Wittgenstein"; " Collage and Pulverization in Contemporary American Poetry: Charles Bernstein's Controlling Interests"; " The Poetics of NonExperience: Repetition, Simulation, and Anxiety in Leslie Scalapino's Trilogy"; " On Beverly Dahlen"; " Topological Transformation in Olson's Maximus"; " ' Everything is Sound' Chan, Zen, and the American Poetics of Distraction," on Philip Whalen; and, most recently, " ' The birds swim through the air at top speed' Kinetic Identification in Keats, Whitman, Stevens, and Dickinson (Notes toward a Poetics)" in the Winter 01/01/2016 issue of Critical Inquiry. Tenney's recent poetry is online at EOAGH, and Chax Press will publish a collection of critical essays on (mostly contemporary) American poetry in 01/01/2020. Another booklength poem, "Ghost Snow 2 (Unwinding)" is also in the works. Recent presentations include: " The Poet's Presence in the Early Editions of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass," Central China Normal University, Wuhan, China, October 01/01/2019; "'Blocked. (Make a song out of that: concretely)': Dissonance as Discovery in William Carlos Williams's Paterson," 8th International Conference of the Chinese/American Poetry and Poetics Association, Hangzhou, China, November 01/01/2019. Tenney is affiliate faculty with the Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory Graduate Minor and a member of the university's Contemplative Pedagogy Faculty Working Group. A founding member of the Tucson poetry collective POG, Tenney is also the Resident Teacher for Desert Rain Zen, a local koanbased Zen group in the Pacific Zen / Open Source tradition.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.25 Inches (H) x 5.75 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 64
Genre: Philosophy
Sub-Genre: Buddhist
Publisher: Chax Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Tenney Nathanson
Language: English
Street Date: May 30, 2026
TCIN: 1010854518
UPC: 9781946104670
Item Number (DPCI): 247-00-5400
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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