This collection
brings together for the first time select works in English by the major Swedish modernist poet and critic Göran
Printz-Påhlson. It was Printz-Påhlson who introduced poetic modernism to Scandinavia, and his essays and poems delve deeply into English, American, and continental modernist traditions.
As well as Letters of Blood, the collection includes the full text of "The Words of the Tribe", a major statement on modern poetics, in which Printz-Påhlson explores the significance of primitivism in Romanticism and Modernism, and the nature of metaphor and literary materialism. The collection also includes essays on style, irony, realism, and the relationship between historical drama and historical fiction, as well as studies of American poetry. Printz-Påhlson’s poetry in English continues to explore these themes by different, often surprisingly innovative, means. Göran Printz-Påhlson will go down in history as the author of some classic poems… and one of Sweden's most learned, innovative and sharp-witted literary critics.
— The Independent
Since publication this book has been viewed over 600 times. Last updated March 2013.
Title: Letters of Blood and Other Works in English
Author: Printz-Påhlson, Göran
Editor: Archambeau, Robert
Publication date: December 2011
Size: 6.14” x 9.21” | 234mm x 156mm
Pages: 210
BIC classification codes: DCF (poetry), DSA (literary theory), 1DNS (Sweden)

Letters of Blood and Other Works in English, by Göran Printz-Påhlson, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - Noncommercial - No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.
As well as Letters of Blood, the collection includes the full text of "The Words of the Tribe", a major statement on modern poetics, in which Printz-Påhlson explores the significance of primitivism in Romanticism and Modernism, and the nature of metaphor and literary materialism. The collection also includes essays on style, irony, realism, and the relationship between historical drama and historical fiction, as well as studies of American poetry. Printz-Påhlson’s poetry in English continues to explore these themes by different, often surprisingly innovative, means. Göran Printz-Påhlson will go down in history as the author of some classic poems… and one of Sweden's most learned, innovative and sharp-witted literary critics.
— The Independent
Since publication this book has been viewed over 600 times. Last updated March 2013.
Title: Letters of Blood and Other Works in English
Author: Printz-Påhlson, Göran
Editor: Archambeau, Robert
Publication date: December 2011
Size: 6.14” x 9.21” | 234mm x 156mm
Pages: 210
BIC classification codes: DCF (poetry), DSA (literary theory), 1DNS (Sweden)

Letters of Blood and Other Works in English, by Göran Printz-Påhlson, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - Noncommercial - No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.
Foreword
Elinor Shaffer
Inbetween: Locating Göran Printz-Påhlson
Robert Archambeau
The Meaning of Place: Some Notes on Göran Printz-Påhlson
Lars-Håkan Svensson
The Words of the Tribe: Primitivism, Reductionism, and Materialism in Modern Poetics
1. Linguistic Primitivism in Modernism and Romanticism
2. Linguistic Reductionism in Poetry Criticism
3. The Material Word: From Imagism to New Criticism to Intertextualism
4. The Polity of Metaphor and the Purity of Diction
Other Prose
Style, Irony, Metaphor and Meaning
Realism as Negation
Historical Drama and Historical Fiction: The Example of Stindberg
The Canon of Literary Modernism: A Note on Abstraction in the Poetry of Erik Lindegren
The Tradition of Contemporary Swedish Poetry
Kierkegaard the Poet
Surface and Accident: John Ashbery
The Voyages of John Matthias
Letters of Blood: Poems
Part One:
My Interview with I.A. Richards
Generation
Televisiondreamroutines
The Longest-Running Show on Television
The Enormous Comics
Poem Unnamed
Botchuana
Part Two:
Aelius Lamia: Tanka for Robert Hass
Odradek
Turning Machine
Broendal
Two Prose Poems
Sir Charles Babbage Returns to Trinity College
Man-Made Monster Surreptitiously Regarding Idyllic Scene
Joe Hill in Prison
Remember the Rosenbergs
When Beaumont and Tocqueville First Visited Sing-Sing
Three Baroque Elegies from Gradiva
Part Three:
Comedians
Songs of Dock Boggs
In the Style of Scott Skinner
Acrobats on the Radio
To John at Summer Solstice, Before His Return
Part Four:
The Green-Ey’d Monster
Select Bibliography
A Note on the Text
Robert Archambeau is a poet and critic whose books include the study Laureates and
Heretics: Six Careers in American Poetry (University of Notre Dame Press) and the
poetry collection Home and Variations (Salt Publishing). He has edited several
books, including Word Play Place: Essays on the Poetry of John Matthias (Ohio
University Press) and The &Now Awards: The Best Innovative Writing (&NOW Books).
His writing has appearing in Poetry, Boston Review, PN Review, Pleiades, Chicago
Review, and many other journals, and he has received grants and awards from the
Academy of American Poets, the Swedish Academy, and other organizations. He has
taught at Lund University in Sweden, and is Professor of English at Lake Forest
College, Illinois.
Heretics: Six Careers in American Poetry (University of Notre Dame Press) and the
poetry collection Home and Variations (Salt Publishing). He has edited several
books, including Word Play Place: Essays on the Poetry of John Matthias (Ohio
University Press) and The &Now Awards: The Best Innovative Writing (&NOW Books).
His writing has appearing in Poetry, Boston Review, PN Review, Pleiades, Chicago
Review, and many other journals, and he has received grants and awards from the
Academy of American Poets, the Swedish Academy, and other organizations. He has
taught at Lund University in Sweden, and is Professor of English at Lake Forest
College, Illinois.
"It
seems to me that people (like me) know very little about Scandinavian
modernism, but this volume of writings by the Swedish poet, translator, and
critic Göran Printz-Påhlson may help to improve matters."
— Notre Dame Review, Summer/Fall 2012
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