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Keats's Odes

A Lover's Discourse
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Keats's Odes explores John Keats's six Great Odes written in 1819, including famous poems like 'Ode to a Nightingale' and 'To Autumn'. Anahid Nersessian offers a personal and meditative essay for each ode, revealing their enduring significance in times of political crisis. The book presents Keats as both a critic of modern capitalism and empire, and a passionate idealist whose poetry is fundamentally about love. Drawing from her lifelong connection to Keats, Nersessian intertwines the poetic with the personal, exploring themes of beauty, loss, and hope for saving the world.
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This book is ideal for lovers of poetry, especially fans of John Keats, as well as readers interested in literary criticism that mixes personal memoir with cultural and political insight.

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A fresh, radical assessment of Keats's odes that meshes the intimate with the critical

A fresh, radical assessment of Keats's odes that meshes the intimate with the critical

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“When I say this book is a love story, I mean it is about things that cannot be gotten over—like this world, and some of the people in it.”

In 1819, the poet John Keats wrote six poems that would become known as the Great Odes. Some of them—“Ode to a Nightingale,” “To Autumn”—are among the most celebrated poems in the English language. Anahid Nersessian here collects and elucidates each of the odes and offers a meditative, personal essay in response to each, revealing why these poems still have so much to say to us, especially in a time of ongoing political crisis. Her Keats is an unflinching antagonist of modern life—of capitalism, of the British Empire, of the destruction of the planet—as well as a passionate idealist for whom every poem is a love poem.

The book emerges from Nersessian’s lifelong attachment to Keats’s poetry; but more, it is a love story: between me and Keats, and not just Keats. Drawing on experiences from her own life, Nersessian celebrates Keats even as she grieves him and counts her own losses—and Nersessian, like Keats, has a passionate awareness of the reality of human suffering, but also a willingness to explore the possibility that the world, at least, could still be saved. Intimate and speculative, this brilliant mix of the poetic and the personal will find its home among the numerous fans of Keats’s enduring work.

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Critics praise Nersessian's work as a passionate and risk-taking engagement with Keats's poetry, blending personal reflection with literary analysis. The Paris Review lauds the book as 'brilliant and refreshingly unprofessional', while the Times Literary Supplement highlights its bold and sincere prose. The Washington Post notes the book's intimacy, vulnerability, and determination to provoke, celebrating how Keats's odes continue to inspire love and engagement two centuries on.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781804290347

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 November 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 158g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Anahid Nersessian is associate professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the author of Utopia, Limited: Romanticism and Adjustment, and the coeditor of the Thinking Literature series, published by The University of Chicago Press.

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