5 research outputs found
Reading Late Ashbery
Review ofNotes from the Air: Selected Later Poems by John Ashbery. (New York: HarperCollins, 2007. Pp. xv + 364. 34.00 cloth.) and John Ashbery and You: His Later Books by John Emil Vincent. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2007. Pp. xii + 192. $32.95 cloth.
Leo Bersani and the Universe
Is the Rectum a Grave? and Other Essays by Leo Bersani. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. Pp. 224. 25.00 paper
Friending Joe Brainard
The reception of Joe Brainardâs work, recently canonized in a comprehensive Library of America collected edition, has long been organized around a surprising rubric: the authorâs niceness. Although it might seem that sidestepping the hagiographic attention to Brainard as a friend might be necessary to achieve a more accurate sense of his significance as an artist and author, this essay argues on the contrary that Brainardâs friendliness is in fact central to his aesthetics. The problem is not the attention to Brainardâs niceness but rather the assumption that this quality is a feature of his character rather than a particular sort of affective and poetic labor. Brainardâs work thematizes the relationship between generosity and creativity in ways that run parallel to Eve Sedgwickâs account of reparative reading, and his experiments raise similar questions about what it means to interpret the relation between sexuality and the aesthetic. âFriending Joe Brainardâ considers these parallels through a close reading of Brainardâs most important literary work, the queer memoir I Remember, suggesting that Brainard mobilizes a queer form of tact to present a model of sexuality organized not around stigma and shame but rather around milder forms of embarrassment