Realm of Unknowing
Meditations on Art, Suicide, and Other Transformations
Mark Rudman


Wesleyan University Press
distributed by University Press of New England

1995 • 193 pp. 6 x 9"
Essays / Philosophy & Ethics

$15.95 Paper, 978-0-8195-1224-6





Powerful meditations on the nature and limits of human understanding.

“Mark Rudman’s criticism is a unique blend of passion, clarity, and disquiet. I can think of no one who writes about poetry with greater commitment to the written word, who understands more deeply that to ask questions about art is to ask questions about life. In challenging himself, Rudman provokes us to challenge ourselves, and the result is a book of exceptional quality: erudite and idiosyncratic, a book that engages both heart and mind.” —Paul Auster

“The inquiry, which you follow with brilliance and irony as well as with powerful curiosity, that pushes your writing towards all the recesses of your memory (and your life), is a model of the genre.”—Antoine de Baecque, Cahiers du Cinemma

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MARK RUDMAN is Adjunct Professor at Coulmbia’s School of the Arts and at New York University and editor-in-chief of Pequod. His books include Rider (Wesleyan Poetry, 1994), The Nowhere Steps (1990), Diverse Voices (1990), and translations of Boris Pasernack.








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