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a women: Kuhl House Poets

Autor Vanessa Roveto
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 oct 2020
“To survive romantic love, the woman served the other woman desert dirt with shells as the truck stop receded into the distance”—so observes the mordantly detached voice of a women, an extravagantly pained, self-and-other-lacerating imaginative journey dedicated “to relationship.” Auto-ethnographic postmortem on love, fragmented body floating through distillations of desire, sex, and death, lyric fever dream, avant-garde performance piece, manifesto of queer resistance, Vanessa Roveto’s phantasmagorical second book is several contradictory states bound together in a single invented language, resembling but never quite identifying with our own.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781609387341
ISBN-10: 1609387341
Pagini: 72
Dimensiuni: 152 x 203 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Iowa Press
Colecția University Of Iowa Press
Seria Kuhl House Poets


Recenzii

“The plurality—or, plural-ness—of Vanessa Roveto’s a women is ingenious and ecstatic, uncontrollable. Ingenious because Roveto is devising a new language within the very limits of American English; ecstatic and uncontrollable because once one starts listening to the extra grammars underneath, within, and alongside words, it’s hard to stop. The plots that unfold within and around these extra- and intra-linguistic spaces are of romantic, filial, and national consequence. To cite Gertrude Stein from The Making of Americans, ‘This is now a description of learning to listen to all repeating that every one always is making of the whole of them.’ Or, as Roveto puts it, ‘resonances discovered in the jumps between posting about it and telling you how you feel.’”—Lucy Ives, author, Loudermilk: Or, The Real Poet; Or, The Origin of the World
“Like those paper fortune tellers folded by young girls, the world(s) of a women are plural, adjacent, playful, shrewd, and constantly unfolding. Roveto makes fluid use of prose form, dressing romance as bildungsroman, elegy as ekphrasis, haibun as virtual reality scroll, each sentence’s gesture seeming to take place in at least two worlds at once. This is writing both replete and exact, brainy and feely, as if the cosmos could be recharted through the most intimate coordinates: ‘her letter became a ladder, an amateur honeypot to the sky.’ I love these succulent, mathy gambits.”—Joyelle McSweeney, author, Toxicon and Arachne  

Notă biografică

Vanessa Roveto is author of bodys (Iowa, 2016). She lives in Los Angeles, California.

Extras

From “[the footstools were all hard femme, all]”

the footstools were all hard femme, all sinew, and they were
good at their sturdy thought. they wore straitjackets of
classic black and boning corsetry but i had my own foothold

that’s their symptom. that’s what was happening. all around
us were high towers and inside was a pinball machines
arcade project. i could never remember how to play flaneur. i
had lost my token

Descriere

Auto-ethnographic postmortem on love, fragmented body floating through distillations of desire, sex, and death, lyric fever dream, avant-garde performance piece, manifesto of queer resistance, Vanessa Roveto’s phantasmagorical second book is several contradictory states bound together in a single invented language, resembling but never quite identifying with our own.