Scientific Papers

Paperback Published on: 26/07/2002
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Synopsis

David Morley declares, 'The concept of this text is that each piece of writing is a scientific paper of itself, a series of findings. The practice of writing science and poetry is, for me, a single discussion of perception carried out with the same eye and ear, and in the same laboratory of language.' A scientist by training, he has spent a decade getting this book into shape, while at the same time developing strategies for teaching ceative and scientific writing at all levels.

He takes his epigraph from Mandelstam, writing 'On the Naturalists' in 1932: 'Darwin's compositional method is the serial development of signs. Bunches of examples. The selection of hetereogeneous series...' Mandelstam attributes Darwin's search for order to a kind of aesthetic necessity, a poetics grounded in verifiable facts and details, in the connections drawn from vlosely observed and chronicled phenomena. In a poem personal, historical and geological times can co-exist and be given - for the duration of the poem on the page and of its echo in memory - equivalent weight. Sir Philip Sidney saw the poet as free from the trammels of fact; Morley reverses Sidney's elgeant polemic: a poem must be answerable in how and what it observes, and also aware of and true to its own processes.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781857545678
  • Number of pages: 87
  • Dimensions: 216 x 137 x 13 mm
  • Weight: 126g
  • Languages: English

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