Fr. 17.50

Risk: : Nonchalance

English · Paperback / Softback

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Selected by Hoa Nguyen as winner of the Omnidawn Poetry Chapbook Prize Seeking a trans poetics in encounter¿s work, the interlocking poems in risk :: nonchalance ask: what more do you want me to risk for our art practice? Gesture originates in bodies moving ¿ no, citation ¿ no, on the page ¿ no, on the bus. In wacky, asymmetrical scale, embodiment¿s impossible questions hang on fragments of schema, meta juice bogs down tiny lines, and line breaks signal perceptual shifts through which individual and collective gestures rotate. This is a break-up book, if what is breaking up is the notion that there is a lover or a reader or a non-essentializing feminism waiting faithfully outside the poem, immune to its machinations. The poems document two dance process the author participated in, in Philadelphia and Toronto, during the spring of 2016.

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LAURA NEUMAN is the author of Stop the Ocean (2014), and The Busy Life (2012). They live in Philadelphia and teach creative and critical writing and literature, variously, at Temple University, Community College of Philadelphia, and The College of New Jersey. The recipient of an award from The Fund for Poetry, they hold an MFA from Bard College Milton Avery School of the Arts, and an MA in poetry from Temple University.

Product details

Authors Laura Neuman
Publisher Omnidawn Publishing, Inc.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2017
 
EAN 9781632430465
ISBN 978-1-63243-046-5
No. of pages 64
Dimensions 140 mm x 180 mm x 5 mm
Weight 91 g
Series Omnidawn Poetry Chapbook Prize
Omnidawn Poetry Chapbook Prize
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama

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