You Are the Phenomenology
Series: Juniper Prize for Poetry;
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Product details:
- Publisher University of Massachusetts Press
- Date of Publication 9 February 2018
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9781625343512
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages88 pages
- Size 226x152x7 mm
- Weight 140 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
A cross-genre book - a blend of poetry, songs, lyric prose, and invented forms - that explores the everyday junctures of perception, compassion, and multiplicity. How might our powers of association create shared experiences without distorting the contexts from which those experiences emerge?
MoreLong description:
"You Are the Phenomenology is a cross-genre book - a blend of poetry, songs, lyric prose, and invented forms - that explores the everyday junctures of perception, compassion, and multiplicity. How might our powers of association create shared experiences without distorting the contexts from which those experiences emerge?
One of the volume's innovative forms is a poetic series called """"Quadrilaterals"""" - four-line poems that present the reader with various ways to leap associative gaps:
Quadrilateral : Pinch in Your Heel
Soars the mackled sound, kites ago :A Polish boy thinks with accordions, adopts a stammer :When were we first older than we wanted to be :That was our city, our chisel, the corbeil from which we ate."