Objecthood, Flat Form, Political Formalism: OOO and Ben Lerner’s Hatred of Poetry Cover Image

Objecthood, Flat Form, Political Formalism: OOO and Ben Lerner’s Hatred of Poetry
Objecthood, Flat Form, Political Formalism: OOO and Ben Lerner’s Hatred of Poetry

Author(s): Christian Moraru
Subject(s): Philosophy, Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Aesthetics, Comparative Study of Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: Object; Objecthood; New Materialism; Intensity; Flat Form; Flat Aesthetics; Flat Reading; Exchange; Neoliberalism; Political Formalism; Graham Harman; Ben Lerner;

Summary/Abstract: This is a largely theoretical essay that, in conversation with Graham Harman’s energetic view of objects and Ben Lerner’s idiosyncratic theory of poetry, articulates the basic tenets of a “flat aesthetics” and then moves on to tease out this aesthetics’ ramifications in terms of form, reading thereof, and politics. When the object’s ontological dignity is acknowledged, as flat ontology does, and further, when literature too is dealt with as an object whose “intransitive” objecthood is recognized, literary form, Moraru argues, no longer reflects an elsewhere, a beyond, or other transcendent place, meaning, or design. Instead, this form deflects clarifying light “prismatically,” illuminating other objects, the bigger ensembles into which they are arranged, as well as the potential for new arrangements and worlds. Drawing from Lerner’s Hatred of Poetry, the article’s closing segment explains how this potentiality is already embedded in form qua object and sprouts dialectically from the limits within which literary forms inherently coalesce.

  • Issue Year: 7/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 16-39
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English