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Afterrimages: Wesleyan Poetry

Autor Joan Retallack
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 1995
Joan Retallack offers a book of forms, like the medieval Book of Hours, intended to draw readers into a meditative experience of time, space, language, the many humors of chance and design, as they intersect and leave their traces on the page. All of civilization to date, all of history is after all aftermath, afterthought, afterimage. The language graphics of AFTERRIMAGES lay claim to the fragility -- the gift, the terror, and the whimsy -- of the remnant that all images are. Their playful nature is born of the conviction that the present tense -- tense, tensile with immanent futurity -- must extend itself toward the unintelligible and unknown. This is the frontier where the image hovers on the edge of its own transfiguration, the threshold where poetry can take place.
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ISBN-13: 9780819512239
ISBN-10: 0819512230
Pagini: 115
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Wesleyan
Seria Wesleyan Poetry


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JOAN RETALLACK teaches at the University of Maryland interdisciplinary University Honors Program and is an associate of the Institute for Writing and Thinking at Bard College. Her Errata 5uite was chosen by Robert Creeley for the 1994 Columbia Book Award. She is co-author, with John Cage, of MUSICAGE: CAGE MUSES on Words*Art*Music.

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The language graphics of 'Afterrimages' lay claim to the fragility--the gift, the terror, and the whimsy--of the remnant that all images are. Their playful nature is born of the conviction that the present tense--tense, tensile with immanent futurity--must extend itself toward the unintelligible and unknown. This frontier where the image hovers on the edge of its own transfiguration, the threshold where poetry can take place.

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Retallack's book draws readers into a meditative experience of time, space and language.