Seth Perlow

Seth Perlow specializes in twentieth-century and contemporary US literature, poetry and poetics, new media studies, and critical theory. His research and teaching are particularly focused on avant-garde US poetry since 1945, the cultural history of electronics, and postmodern US fiction.

His book, The Poem Electric: Technology and the American Lyric (University of Minnesota Press, 2018), traces a lineage of poets who use electronics to distinguish poetry from critical thinking. He edited Gertrude Stein’s Tender Buttons: The Corrected Centennial Edition (City Lights, 2014), which earned a Seal of Approval from the MLA Committee on Scholarly Editions. His scholarship has appeared or is forthcoming in The New Emily Dickinson Studies , Criticism , Paideuma , Convergence , The Wallace Stevens Journal , and elsewhere. His shorter essays about poetry and society have appeared or are forthcoming in the Washington Post , Public Books , the Los Angeles Review of Books, and Post45: Contemporaries. His poetry has appeared in Carolina Quarterly, The Cortland Review, The Common , and elsewhere. Before coming to Georgetown, he was assistant professor of English at the University of Oklahoma and the 2014-15 NEH Postdoctoral Fellow in Poetics at Emory University’s Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry. He is currently working on a book-length study about literary handwriting analysis in electronic media, tentatively titled "The Digital Hand: Electronics and Literary Manuscripts."

At Georgetown he offers courses on twentieth-century and contemporary American literature, poetry and poetics, and media history and theory. He is an affiliate of the American Studies, Film and Media Studies, and Writing Programs.

Academic Appointment(s)

Primary
Associate Professor, College - Department of English