Stitch, Unstitch
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Stitch, Unstitch
Stitch, Unstitch
In Stitch, Unstitch, Kristin Grogan argues that modernist poetry was deeply shaped by ordinary labor and the people who performed it. This relationship provoked powerful political and aesthetic experimentsβand allowed modernist poets to imagine ways of life beyond the demand to earn a living.
The labour of literature is often thought of as a specialised craft, distinct from everyday work. In Stitch, Unstitch, Kristin Grogan traces an alternative vision of writing and the writer, arguing that modernist poetry was deeply shaped by ordinary labour and the people who performed it. This relationship provoked powerful political and aesthetic experimentsβand allowed modernist poets to imagine ways of life beyond the demand to earn a living.
Poetic form, Grogan shows, offers ways to reflect on the meaning and worth of labour, particularly types of gendered labour that are typically unseen and undervalued. Her fine-grained readings locate modernist poetry within sites of social reproduction, factory work, craft labour, and other forms of manual labour, placing literary texts alongside objects such as constructivist posters and set design, household notes, and homemade books.
Grogan considers Ezra Poundβs ideology of craft and artisanal labour; Lola Ridgeβs immersion in the New York garment industry; Langston Hughesβs encounter with Soviet workersβ theatre; Gertrude Steinβs gendered and queer domestic labours; and Lorine Niedeckerβs employment as a hospital cleaner. Blending Marxist and feminist theory with attentive close readings, Stitch, Unstitch is a revelatory materialist account of the values of poetry.
Series: Modernist Latitudes
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780231219648
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 26 August 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Illustration: 12 black-and-white photographs
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 304
About the Author
Kristin Grogan is an assistant professor of English at Rutgers University.
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