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Paperback Aussi/Or: Un Coup de dés Down Under Book

ISBN: 1916541186

ISBN13: 9781916541184

Aussi/Or: Un Coup de dés Down Under

St phane Mallarm 's early modernist, ur-visual poem Un Coup de d s, with its indeterminacy and chains of association, has inspired numerous translations, versions, imitations, and artistic extrapolations. "Shipwrecked on the shoals of contingency", poets from so-called Australia seem particularly haunted by Un Coup de d s. Its publication in Cosmopolis in Paris in 1897 struck a nerve or, rather, a vessel within antipodean poetic bloodlines, starting with Christopher Brennan. Un Coup de d s was the score that inspired him to compose "Musicopoematographoscope", also in 1897, a large handwritten mimique manuscript, or pastiche, that transposed the more extreme aesthetics of an avant-garde French Symbolism into the settler Australian poetic psyche (though it languished in manuscript form until finally published in 1981). Now well into the twenty-first century, Un Coup de d s is still a blueprint for experimentation Down Under, spawning two significant homophonic mistranslations-"A Fluke" (2005) by Chris Edwards and "Desmond's Coup " (2006) by John Tranter-both revelling/rebelling in the abject, and in "errors and wrecks", as Ezra Pound might have put it. This experimental long essay provides a comparative reading of these homophonic bedfellows, traces their relation(ship)s to their antecedents in Mallarm and Brennan, and then divagates into various theories of translation and punning to open up the valencies of mistranslation, before considering its implications in the settler Australian poetry context. / "Punning is easy, but good puns are hard-some say even impossible. For the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, however, picking up on Sigmund Freud and James Joyce's fantastical translingual homophonies, puns are not the lowest form of wit, but rather the condition of inventive thinking as such. Toby Fitch's work-both his poetry and prose-is firmly in this lineage of modernist experimentation and interpretation. Taking up St phane Mallarm 's running disjuncts in Un Coup de d s and their transliteration into contemporary Aussie English (Ozlish?), Fitch makes not only an intelligent, inventive, and important intervention into the impact of Mallarm on experimental Australian poetry, but uses this singularity to construct and stage questions of wider-dare I say 'global'?-poetic creation... a beautiful piece of contemporary literary criticism, witty yet utterly serious." -Justin Clemens

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