On Lingering and Literature

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<p>Lingering and its decried equivalents, such as dawdling, idling, loafing, or lolling about, are both shunned and coveted in our culture where time is money and where there is never quite enough of either. Is lingering lazy? Is it childish? Boring? Do poets linger? (Is that why poetry is boring?) Is it therapeutic? Should we linger more? Less? What happens when we linger? Harold Schweizer here examines an experience of time that, though common, usually passes unnoticed. </p><p>Drawing on a wide range of philosophic and literary texts and examples, <i>On Lingering and Literature</i> exemplifies in its style and accessible argumentation the new genre of post-criticism, and aims to reward anyone interested in slow reading, daydreaming, or resisting our culture of speed and consumption.</p> <p>1. A Moment, Please 2. The Temporality of the Beautiful 3. The Economics of Waiting 4. The Poet’s Idleness 5. The Ecstasy of Slowness 6. The Temporality of Whitman’s Grass 7. The Slowness of Looking 8. Virginia Woolf’s Indescribable Pause 9. Proustian Interludes 10. The Weight of Sebald’s Time 11. Instead of Concluding: Stopping </p>
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