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Index Abrams, David, 148 n. 11 Adorno, Theodor, 11, 15, 110, 123–24 n. 8, 127 n. 13, 190 Ahkmatova, Anna, 46 n. 1, 110, 114–15, 161 n. 4 allegory. See also representation; Simic, Charles Heidegger, 31–32, 32 n. 12 history as, 184 interruption, 193 Simic, 118–23, 134, 136, 183–85, 204–5 ur-poetry, 42, 117, 136, 186–87 Ammons, A. R. See also propositions; representation ; ur-poetry Garbage, 58–63, 59 n. 12, 65–71, 73–75, 102 animism, 144–52, 155–56, 167, 179, 182–83 Arendt, Hannah, 188–89, 202 art. See also Benjamin, Walter; Simic, Charles life change, 1–7, 10, 17 materiality, 8–9 autofiguration, 29–31, 41–45, 50, 66–69, 77, 184 Basil of Caesura, 88 nn. 11, 12 Benjamin, Walter. See also Simic, Charles art, 15 books, 3 comedy, 200, 200 n. 9 Judaism, 123 n. 7 Theses on the Philosophy of History, 123, 167–69, 176 Bernasconi, Robert, 14–15, 153 n. 18 Berryman, John, 5 Bigwood, Carol, 148 n. 12 Blake, William, 7, 7 n. 2 Borges, Jorge Luis, 15, 72 Breton, André, 86–87 n. 9, 90 n. 14 Brodsky, Joseph, 27–28, 27 n. 9, 46 n. 1, 197, 209 Brooklyn Bridge, 177–78 Bruns, Gerald, 76 n. 21 causality, 139, 150, 152 n. 16, 155, 173, 179. See also singularity Celan, Paul, 190–91, 190 n. 2, 197. See also Mandelstam, Osip character, 142–52, 155–56, 167, 175–76, 179– 80, 209–10 Coleman, Simon, 84 n. 7 contingency, 150–52, 167, 179, 209–10 conversion, 72–77, 149, 154–57, 170, 208–10 co-presencing, 150–51, 152 n. 16, 166–67, 175–76, 179, 208–10. See also dimension; Simic, Charles; synchronicity critique, 193–94, 194–95 nn. 7–8, 196 Dallmayr, Fred, 14 Derrida, Jacques, 30–31, 114 Dewey, John, 5–6, 8, 10, 15 diachronicity. See also Simic, Charles concept of, 180 Heidegger, 26 n. 6 Simic, 112, 172–79, 209–10 Dickinson, Emily, 171 n. 9 dimension co-presencing, 167, 210 difference, 54–58, 65, 68, 162, 180, 209 dwelling, 61, 65, 69, 75–76 Heidegger, 54–58, 54 n. 10, 138 presencing, 54–58, 60 n. 13, 63–69, 73 n. 20, 74–77 Dodd, Wayne, 197 dwelling appraisal of, 61, 63, 75–79 220 Index Heidegger, 51–58, 69, 76 n. 21 human, 197 n. 26, 131, 210 presencing, 69 Elsner, John, 84 n. 7 Emad, Parvis, 19 n. 3 empiricism, 107 n. 26 emptiness, 138–39, 150, 179, 191, 208–10 engagement, 4–5, 9, 207–8 epic, 21 essence Heidegger, 19–20, 37 history, 19 n. 3, 20, 64, 104, 127 n. 13 human being, 52 language of, 64–66 origins, 140 n. 5 Ort, 18–19 exhortation. See also ur-poetry Heidegger, 64–66, 65 n. 15, 68–70 Simic, 101, 119, 178, 186, 208 experience Heidegger, 11–12, 113 n. 3 Simic, 105, 107 n. 26 undergoing, as an, 174, 208 ur-poetry, 136 fate. See history; Simic, Charles form, 7–9, 24, 26, 59–61, 68 Fóti, Véronique Heidegger, 13, 13 nn. 5–6, 26 n. 37 Rilke, 35, 40 n. 21 Foucault, Michel, 140 Fraser, Nancy, 194–95 n. 8 Frost, Robert, 47 n. 2 Fynsk, Christopher, 31–32, 32 n. 12 Gascoyne, David, 153 n. 18 Gethman-Siefert, Annemarie, 14 Ginsberg, Allen, 1–4, 8 Gioia, Dana, 48–49 Glass, Philip, 2–3 Gómez-Peña, Guillermo, 126 n. 12 Gregory of Nyssa, 88 n. 11 ground/consequent relation cosmos, 179 expression, 42 language of originary occurrence, 139 presencing, 148, 162, 167, 208–10 sense, 151 ground words, 35–38, 41–43, 68, 161 Grugan, Arthur, 30 n. 10 Haar, Michel, 35 Habermas, Jürgen, 53–54, 53–54 nn. 8–9 Hart, Kevin, 12 n. 4 Hegel, G. W. F., 11–12, 24 n. 5, 122 n. 6, 151 n. 15, 174, 174 n. 11 Heidegger, Martin. See also allegory; diachronicity ; dimension; dwelling; essence; exhortation; experience; Fóti, Veronique; inception; metaphor; origination; Ort; Simic, Charles; subjectivity; synchronicity ; ur-poetry being, 37, 55, 137 n. 1 Being and Time, 26 n. 6 ‘‘Building, Dwelling, Thinking,’’ 51, 56–57 Contributions to Philosophy, 11–13, 57 n. 11, 141 n. 6 dialogue with poetry, 13–15, 17–18, 45 ‘‘Essence of Language,’’ 11 heissen, 69 Hölderlin: ‘‘Germania,’’ 12 n. 3, 14 n. 7, 27, 32, 33 n. 13, 60; ‘‘The Ister,’’ 28–29, 32, 47...

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