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abecedarium: Robert Kroetsch Series

Autor Dennis Cooley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mar 2014
would you believe me when i make consorts of alphabet runaways & stayathomes i have rounded up where they wandered all over the page Dennis Cooley masterfully extends the genre of the abecedary to explore his curiosity of the limitlessness of human communication. With linguistic wit and complexity, his poetry carries the reader through the historical developments of the alphabet. He pries open letters and words to play with both their immediate meaning and the possibilities within the words themselves, creating surprises as he explores spelling, sound, syntax, and pronunciation. After reading Cooley's abecedarium you'll never look at language the same way. Lovers of experimental poetry as well as those interested in linguistic play or the history of language will relish the rapid-fire shifts and musicality of Cooley's newest collection of poetry.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780888646453
ISBN-10: 0888646453
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press (CA)
Seria Robert Kroetsch Series


Recenzii

Writing his way down to basic elements, Cooley writes through the development of language and writing, various ancient histories, books and writers he has read and admired over the years and prairie landscapes, blending them together in an abecedarium that works to explore the very idea of communication: written, spoken and archival. This is Cooley at smart and serious joyful play, pure and simple, bringing the weight of years of reading, listening, research and knowledge to every motion. http://www.robmclennan.blogspot.ca/2014/05/dennis-cooley-abecedarium.html, accessed May 26, 2014
"Winnipeg poet, editor and critic Dennis Cooley's new poetry collection, abecedarium is an expansive play of puns and train-of-thought sound play constructed through an exploration of a variety of subjects, including the history of the alphabet, references to the works of writers such as Robert Kroetsch, George Bowering and Andrew Suknaski, prairie histories, crows and what the ear hears, and poems that simply appear to propel narratively through and against the sounds of the words themselves.... This is Cooley at smart and serious joyful play, pure and simple, bringing the weight of years of reading, listening, research and knowledge to every motion." -- rob mclennan's -- http://www.dusie.blogspot.ca/2015/01/a-best-of-list-of-2014-canadian-poetry.html, 20150106
"All writers love language--it's a basic job requirement--but few writers adore the alphabet as much as Winnipeg experimental poet Dennis Cooley.... abecedarium is a convincing challenge to the notion that poetry must be 'difficult' or unpleasant to be relevant. Rather, embracing all that is playful and fun about language, Cooley shows that such poetry can be at its most incisive." -- Jay Smith -- Alberta Views, 20150115
"Cooleys latest collection invites us down to, and then past, the level of alphabet to shred and rebuild meaning from the smallest elements of language. He often does so using humour, sometimes through poetic-historical essays on pivotal moments in the evolution of language and script, and always with a sense of adventure.... In abecedarium, he continues to discuss language in an engaging and exciting way.... He brilliantly conveys and samples these elementsfrom miniscule, single sounds to sweeping philosophies of languagethat together lead to the varied sound and shared meanings that keep language interesting, and that make it work.... To Cooleys great credit, he adeptly plays to the linguistic elite while still offering something deeply interesting, thought-provoking and even fun to readers less interested in the backstory than the reward." Anita Dolman, ARC Poetry Magazine, accessed May 21, 2015
# 4 on the Winnipeg Bestsellers list (Paperback Fiction) for the week of June 8, 2014
"In recalling its titular genre's function as exercise book and devotional text, abecedarium at once invokes conceptual writing and remains anchored in the prairie language poetry tradition in which Cooley has been at home for decades." Canadian Literature 226 (Autumn 2015) [Full review at: https://canlit.ca/article/questionable-concepts/] -- Carl Watts -- Literature 226, 20150910

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