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OverviewA zodiac that builds poems into horoscope machines, Kabbala, botany, the gnostic gospels, fashion, the plague, and the prophetic writings of a high school friend all contribute to a collection that teeters on the dangerous edge between form and anarchy. DANCE is a precarious and joyful performance that takes the reader on a journey through hell, earth, and paradise. From ""Beauvais"": ""I a maker of beautiful hulls"" transformthis multitude of useless bells / ""torrent of stones. the cracks are moving"" [""paradise, erased in a few hours""][""god's bones, Vision of a pristine skeleton. Vision of hell- [""And it was marvelous, though sad, to behold""] Lightsey Darst writes, dances, writes about dance and other arts, and teaches. She is the author of a previous collection of poetry, Find the Girl (Coffee House Press, 2010) and numerous dance and book reviews, which you can find at mnartists.org and Bookslut, among other publications. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lightsey DarstPublisher: Coffee House Press Imprint: Coffee House Press Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.212kg ISBN: 9781566893343ISBN 10: 1566893348 Pages: 100 Publication Date: 19 September 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is the book I hadn't known I'd been waiting for--until I read it, riveted. Anchored in a shifting history, propelled by a phosphorescent phrasing that subtly startles, it's a book whose structure echoes Dante while its tone invokes the gothic. The whole demonstrates just how the present is constructed of every past moment, and how those moments still inhabit it, never silent. But it's above all her handling of language; as rich as the fox furs, comets, and botanical detail she brings to her pages, Darst's sculpted syntax and charged vocabulary keep the text moving with an uncanny depth to their pacing. It will keep you up at night. --Cole Swensen<br><br> DANCE is to The Divine Comedy as Darst is to Dante: heretical. Where once terza rima could take a Christian from hell to paradise, here our secular poet pilgrim must make from montage a map of the contemporary, its unstable terrain supersaturated by information and violent inequities alike. Because empire loves artifice and freemarket capitalism has branded our vernacular, because lyric is too singular and narrative too linear, DANCE privileges none of the above. Each of its unheroic couplets is as pliant as//a swan, cut open & laid out flat to make a sign. But what kind of sign? Anarchic, critical, and brilliant, built of many voices, these brave poems give to our radical uncertainty and certain complicity testimony that doesn't diminish their power to unsettle us. This is an ambitious, ethical book-- nothing else/does justice to this year. --Brian Teare, author of Companion Grasses <br> Author InformationLightsey Darst writes, dances, writes about dance and other arts, and teaches. She is the author of a previous collection of poetry, Find the Girl (Coffee House, 2010) and numerous dance and book reviews, which you can find at mnartists.org and Bookslut, among other publications. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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