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Memory and Time in Robert Creeley's Echoes
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Doğan, Buket
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Robert Creeley’s poetry collection Echoes (1994) includes a series of eponymous poems that investigate the intricate dynamics of memory and time within the context of modern poetry. The repetition of the word echoes throughout the collection suggests a reverberation of memories, highlighting the continuous interplay between past and present experiences. Through his distinctive language, Creeley steers into the ephemeral nature of moments, immediate experiences and yields insight into how memories evolve and shape one’s understanding of the past and the present. Following in the tradition of modern poetry, Creeley resorts to fragmented syntax and unconventional grammar structures to put the emphasis on the meditative mood and moments of hesitation, inviting readers to actively participate in meaningmaking process. His imagination constructs evocative and multifarious realities which resonate with key themes of modernist literature counting the fragmentation of experience and the subjective nature of reality. By intertwining images, sounds, and emotions, Creeley displays how memories permeate the present resonating within the corporeal space. Through an analysis of Creeley’s use of language and imagery, this article aims to explore how depiction of time echoes with memories and experiences in the corporeal setting and to give insight into the interconnectedness of the past and the present in shaping the human psyche.
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/112205
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Uluslararası Toplumsal Bilimler Dergisi
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https://doi.org/10.30830/tobider.sayi.17.6
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B. Doğan, “Memory and Time in Robert Creeley’s Echoes,”
Uluslararası Toplumsal Bilimler Dergisi
, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 120–135, 2024, Accessed: 00, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/112205.