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The Baudelaire Fractal: Lisa Robertson The Baudelaire Fractal
Lisa Robertson
R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

‘Raised from babydom into doubt, I’m as feminine as Rousseau. I, Hazel Brown, eldest daughter of a disappearing class, penniless neophyte stunned by the glamour of literature, tradeless, clueless, yet with considerable moral stamina and luck, left my family at seventeen to seek a way to live. It was the month of June in 1979. I was looking for Beauty: I didn't exactly care about art, I simply wanted not to be bored and to experience grace. So I thought I would write.’ One morning, Hazel Brown wakes in a badly decorated hotel room to find that she’s written the complete works of Charles Baudelaire. In her bemusement the hotel becomes every cheap room she ever stayed in during her youthful perambulations in 1980s Paris. This is the legend of a she-dandy’s life. Woven into her reminisces of Hazel's early life are episodes from Baudelaire’s youth, as well as reflections on the history of tailoring, the passion of reading and 19th century painting. Lisa Robertson’s debut novel is an exploration of life lived in pursuit of beauty, and a celebration of the mind of a girl.

Micha Zweifel: Ringgummimatte (Hardcover): Micha Zweifel Micha Zweifel: Ringgummimatte (Hardcover)
Micha Zweifel; Text written by Sabrina Chou, Michel Rebosura, Vivian Sky Rehberg, Lisa Robertson, …
R890 Discovery Miles 8 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Boat (Paperback): Lisa Robertson Boat (Paperback)
Lisa Robertson
R426 R352 Discovery Miles 3 520 Save R74 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From the author of The Baudelaire Fractal, a poetry classic, with new work In 2004, boldly original poet Lisa Robertson published a chapbook, Rousseau's Boat, poems culled from years of notebooks that are, nevertheless, by no means autobiographical. In 2010, she expanded the work into a full-length book, R's Boat. During the pandemic, she was drawn back into decades of journals to shape Boat. These poems bring fresh vehemence to Robertson's ongoing examination of the changing shape of feminism, the male-dominated philosophical tradition, the daily forms of discourse, and the possibilities of language itself. "Robertson has quietly but surely emerged as one of our most exciting and prolific philosophers-I mean poets. Interested in architecture, weather systems, fashion, autobiography, gender, the classics, and just about everything else, she manages to irradiate her subjects with calm, wit, and astonishing beauty. Robertson's style is both on splendid display and under fierce interrogation in her latest book, R's Boat." -Kenyon Review "In R's Boat, Robertson has penned a post-conceptual, post-lyric, relentlessly self-examining performance of memory and sincerity that manages, remarkably, to be both theoretically concerned and deeply emotive." -Harvard Review "R's Boat grapples with form, the constraint of language and tradition, and the challenge to avoid anything that might exist as template. The poems examine feminism, discourse, the body, and poetry itself through sumptuous, seductive language." -American Poets

Home and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Literary London (Hardcover): Lisa Robertson Home and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Literary London (Hardcover)
Lisa Robertson
R2,485 Discovery Miles 24 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Explores radical designs for the home in the nineteenth-century metropolis and the texts that shaped them Uncovers a series of innovative housing designs that emerged in response to London's rapid growth and expansion throughout the nineteenth century Brings together the writing of prominent authors such as Charles Dickens and George Gissing with understudied novels and essays to examine the lively literary engagement with new models of urban housing Focuses on the ways that these new homes provided material and creative space for thinking through the relationship between home and identity Identifies ways in which we might learn from the creative responses to the nineteenth-century housing crisis This book brings together a range of new models for modern living that emerged in response to social and economic changes in nineteenth-century London, and the literature that gave expression to their novelty. It examines visual and literary representations to explain how these innovations in housing forged opportunities for refashioning definitions of home and identity. Robertson offers readers a new blueprint for understanding the ways in which novels imaginatively and materially produce the city's built environment.

Occasional Work and Seven Walks from the Office for Soft Architecture - Third Edition (Paperback, Third Edition): Lisa Robertson Occasional Work and Seven Walks from the Office for Soft Architecture - Third Edition (Paperback, Third Edition)
Lisa Robertson
R460 R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Save R64 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Literary Nonfiction. Cross-Genre. This delectable book collects the rococo prose of Lisa Robertson, the ambulatory Office for Soft Architecture. There are essays--many originally published as catalogue texts by art galleries--on the syntax of the suburban home, Vancouver fountains, Value Village, the joy of synthetics, scaffolding and the persistence of the Himalayan blackberry. There are also seven Walks, tours of Vancouver sites--poetic dioramas, really, and more material than cement could ever be. SOFT ARCHITECTURE exists at the crossroads of poetry, theory, urban geography and cultural criticism, some place where the quotidian and the metaphysical marry and invert. And it makes for one of the most intriguing books you'll ever read. Originally published by Clear Cut Press in 2004, this revised edition features a foreword and new material.

The Baudelaire Fractal (Paperback): Lisa Robertson The Baudelaire Fractal (Paperback)
Lisa Robertson
R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The debut novel by acclaimed poet Lisa Robertson, in which a poet realizes she's written the works of Baudelaire. One morning, Hazel Brown awakes in a badly decorated hotel room to find that she's written the complete works of Charles Baudelaire. In her bemusement the hotel becomes every cheap room she ever stayed in during her youthful perambulations in 1980s Paris. This is the legend of a she-dandy's life. Part magical realism, part feminist ars poetica, part history of tailoring, part bibliophilic anthem, part love affair with nineteenth-century painting, The Baudelaire Fractal is poet and art writer Lisa Robertson's first novel. "Robertson, with feminist wit, a dash of kink, and a generous brain, has written an urtext that tenders there can be, in fact, or in fiction, no such thing. Hers is a boon for readers and writers, now and in the future."-Jennifer Krasinski, Bookforum "It's brilliant, strange, and unlike anything I've read before."-Rebecca Hussey, BOOKRIOT

3 Summers (Paperback): Lisa Robertson 3 Summers (Paperback)
Lisa Robertson
R340 Discovery Miles 3 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Recite your poem to your aunt. I threw myself to the ground. Where were you in the night? In a school among the pines. What was the meaning of the dream? Organs, hormones, toxins, lesions: what is a body? In 3 Summers, Lisa Robertson takes up her earlier concerns with form and literary precedent, and turns toward the timeliness of embodiment. What is form's time? Here the form of life called a poem speaks with the body's mortality, its thickness, its play. The 10 poem-sequences in 3 Summers inflect a history of textual voices -- Lucretius, Marx, Aby Warburg, Deleuze, the Sogdian Sutras -- in a lyricism that insists on analysis and revolt, as well as the pleasures of description. The poet explores the mysterious oddness of the body, its languor and persistence, to test how it shapes the materiality of thinking, which includes rivers and forests. But in these poems' landscapes, the time of nature is inherently political. Now only time is wild, and only time -- embodied here in Lisa Robertson's forceful cadences -- can tell. 'Robertson proves hard to explain but easy to enjoy...Dauntlessly and resourcefully intellectual, Robertson can also be playful or blunt...She wields language expertly, even beautifully. '--The New York Times 'Robertson makes intellect seductive; only her poetry could turn swooning into a critical gesture.'-- The Village Voice Lisa Robertson's books include Cinema of the Present, Debbie: An Epic, The Men, The Weather, R's Boat and Occasional Works and Seven Walks from the Office for Soft Architecture. Lisa Robertson's Magenta Soul Whip was named one of The New York Times' 100 Notable Books. She lives in France.

Nilling - Prose Essays on Noise, Pornography, The Codex, Melancholy, Lucretiun, Folds, Cities and Related Aporias (Paperback,... Nilling - Prose Essays on Noise, Pornography, The Codex, Melancholy, Lucretiun, Folds, Cities and Related Aporias (Paperback, New)
Lisa Robertson
R413 Discovery Miles 4 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Literary Nonfiction. NILLING: PROSE is a sequence of five loosely linked prose essays about noise, pornography, the codex, melancholy, Lucretius, folds, cities and related aporias: in short, these are essays on reading.I have tried to make a sketch or a model in several dimensions of the potency of Arendt's idea of invisibility, the necessary inconspicuousness of thinking and reading, and the ambivalently joyous and knotted agency to be found there. Just beneath the surface of the phonemes, a gendered name rhythmically explodes into a founding variousness. And then the strictures of the text assert again themselves. I want to claim for this inconspicuousness a transformational agency that runs counter to the teleology of readerly intention. Syllables might call to gods who do and don't exist. That is, they appear in the text's absences and densities as a motile graphic and phonemic force that abnegates its own necessity. Overwhelmingly in my submission to reading's supple snare, I feel love.

The Women of Duck Commander (Paperback): Kay Robertson, Korie Robertson, Missy Robertson, Jessica Robertson, Lisa Robertson The Women of Duck Commander (Paperback)
Kay Robertson, Korie Robertson, Missy Robertson, Jessica Robertson, Lisa Robertson
R482 R389 Discovery Miles 3 890 Save R93 (19%) Out of stock
Sara Greenberger Rafferty: Studio Visit (Paperback): Sara Greenberger Rafferty Sara Greenberger Rafferty: Studio Visit (Paperback)
Sara Greenberger Rafferty; Text written by Kate Nesin, Kristan Kennedy, Oscar Bedford, Shannon Mattern, …
R916 Discovery Miles 9 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
I Have Not Loved (Enough or Worked): Rachel Ciesla I Have Not Loved (Enough or Worked)
Rachel Ciesla; Text written by Mira Asriningtyas, Biljana Ciric, Kelley Dong, Lisa Robertson
R512 Discovery Miles 5 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Devoid (Paperback): Liza Robertson Devoid (Paperback)
Liza Robertson
R563 Discovery Miles 5 630 Out of stock
Escape of Dreams (Paperback): Liza Robertson Escape of Dreams (Paperback)
Liza Robertson
R500 Discovery Miles 5 000 Out of stock
The Apothecary (Paperback): Lisa Robertson The Apothecary (Paperback)
Lisa Robertson
R293 R218 Discovery Miles 2 180 Save R75 (26%) Out of stock

I want an ingenious fibre to be treated as funny tragedy expressing a classic argument against materialism which runs like this: which changes of costume are bound to be dangerous? The Apothecary is an extinct fern called a sentence unfurling in the mists. It is also Lisa Robertson's first book. Originally published in a small edition by Tsunami Editions in Vancouver in 1991, it quietly disappeared until it was re-released in 2001 on a need-to-know-basis. BookThug is now pleased to make this text available in a more permanent and pleasing edition. The Apothecary stems from the author's desire to remake the sentence � to let it be capacious, preposterous, convivial, and hang it from a pronoun worn like a phantom limb. Robertson wants that ghostly pronoun to reinvent itself afresh in each sentence. Looking towards the eighteenth century, sometimes through a lens occasionally borrowed from contemporary sources, the text of The Apothecary is precise, intoxicating materia medica dispensed by one of Canada's most important contemporary posts at the beginning of her career with the use of florid instruments.

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