Poems in this collection take a new psychogeographical approach in
order to explore urban landscape - both known and new districts of
Sheffield and Budapest. Writing from the viewpoint of a outsider
employing the palimpsestic texture of the prose poem, offers a new,
so-called 'nomadic poetics' which crosses not only languages and
borders of physical places but the boundaries of origins and
identities, suggesting that human psyche, collective memory and
disparate selves overlap each other's psycho-topographic maps.
Collaging both factual and invented - both diachronic and
synchronic - layers of history and cultural heritage of cities,
recycling the neglected and the forgotten, these poems continue to
experiment with the poetics of almost-prose narratives re-mapping
locations of a hybrid mind from amnesia and imagination.
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