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ruth jennison. The Zukofsky Era.

ruth jennison. The Zukofsky Era. REVIEWS 913 sense of what ‘‘relativity’’ came to mean in Britain during the early twentieth century’ (p. 186), an assessment with which Price’s readers are sure to agree. Loving Faster than Light, in addition to making an important contribution to the field in its own right, suggests significant future avenues for research both within the period in question and beyond it. Indeed, on closing Price’s book, one cannot help but wonder what our current responses to scientific discoveries like the Higgs boson say about us and our society, and what academics will be saying on this topic 100 years from now. RACHEL CROSSLAND Winchester doi:10.1093/res/hgt041 Advance Access published on 25 April 2013 RUTH JENNISON. The Zukofsky Era. Pp. x + 232. (Hopkins Studies in Modernism) Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012. Cloth, $60. The Zukofsky Era is a significant and compelling contribution to the growing body of scholarship on the Objectivists, the group of second-generation modernist poets including Lorrine Niedecker, George Oppen, Carl Rakosi, Charles Reznikoff, Louis Zukofsky, and others. Jennison’s account focuses on Niedecker, Oppen, and Zukofsky, although it clearly provides a useful basis for further study of other poets of the period, as well as their http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Review of English Studies Oxford University Press

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The Review of English Studies , Volume 64 (267) – Nov 26, 2013

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REVIEWS 913 sense of what ‘‘relativity’’ came to mean in Britain during the early twentieth century’ (p. 186), an assessment with which Price’s readers are sure to agree. Loving Faster than Light, in addition to making an important contribution to the field in its own right, suggests significant future avenues for research both within the period in question and beyond it. Indeed, on closing Price’s book, one cannot help but wonder what our current responses to scientific discoveries like the Higgs boson say about us and our society, and what academics will be saying on this topic 100 years from now. RACHEL CROSSLAND Winchester doi:10.1093/res/hgt041 Advance Access published on 25 April 2013 RUTH JENNISON. The Zukofsky Era. Pp. x + 232. (Hopkins Studies in Modernism) Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012. Cloth, $60. The Zukofsky Era is a significant and compelling contribution to the growing body of scholarship on the Objectivists, the group of second-generation modernist poets including Lorrine Niedecker, George Oppen, Carl Rakosi, Charles Reznikoff, Louis Zukofsky, and others. Jennison’s account focuses on Niedecker, Oppen, and Zukofsky, although it clearly provides a useful basis for further study of other poets of the period, as well as their

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