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Gravity (Paperback, New)
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Gravity (Paperback, New)
Series: Salt Modern Poets
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List price R573
Loot Price R522
Discovery Miles 5 220
You Save R51 (9%)
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Gravity presents the first five books of poems from the sequence
Gravity as a consequence of shape, started in 1982 and scheduled
for completion in 2005. Gravity includes the books Brixton
Fractals, Breadboard, Civic Crime, Dispossession & Cure, and
Fizz. The sequence is an inversion of empirical demands. Each
untitled poem has been relabelled with a jazz dance from a list of
dances, from African Boog to Zip. The design of the overall work
uses the model of a crushed cylinder, the process of a crumbling
wall and a variety of contingent energies, interrupted narratives
demonstrating crowd-outs, descriptions of shifts in focal
consciousness, fleeting interruptions that damage continuities and
expectations with named actors; Burglar, Badger, Fireman,
Mathematician. These narratives are supported by decoherent syntax,
moving positions that question strident notions of coherence and
over-determined incoherences. This is a syntax that sometimes
avoids and sometimes embraces tried stanza structures through the
use of unreliable sentences and designed forms that exercise
deliberate breaks from golden mean or idealised exactness. The
poems rely on inconsistency leading to prepared and unexpected
transformations that link or rhyme into following or previous
poems. One preparation involved labelling a cylinder with stanza
indications to provide sonority, bending the cylinder in upon
itself and producing new damaged sonorities from the crushed
indications. This transformed geometry energises the process of
aesthetic productions in each reader's involvement. One activity
transforms words by sound, another by meaning and another by
inversion or critique of its proposals. One unrealised proposal is
to demonstrate truth. Another is to confirm a lack of reliance upon
expectation. The subjects bridge biotechnology and quantum physics
through a system of urban gardening and leaking streets. The
proposals demand civility and are preposterous.
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