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Overview216 MORE pages of Prose Poetry on Politics, Music (Bach & Coltrane), Eros, Art (Goya & van Gogh), Philosophy (Nietzsche & Levinas), & the Quotidian (daily bread & news that stays news) Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert GibbonsPublisher: Nine Point Publishing Imprint: Nine Point Publishing Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9780982426340ISBN 10: 0982426348 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 01 May 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsA whole lost America emerges in this book, as it does in 'This Time'. It is in writing like thislike Kerouacs or Olsons, or Williams Paterson'that we will go to re-possess ourselves of what we've allowed to be taken so shamelessly from us. When the country, the world, will ultimately become one vast, desolate Dubai, Gibbons will have preserved its essence in his own telling of how he walked its streets and read its face in those of the people encountered, teaching us from movements through the day and night (in dreams or actual texts) what we've missed or forgotten or never knew in the first place. This is what writing is all about. There is no other need or use for it other than for this purpose, no matter how much trash floods the market under the name of literature or how many prizes are awarded to writers hoping to become celebrities. This is the real thing, the writing of the End Times, as Slavoj Zizek describes it in 'Living in the End Times.' Peter Anastas, Author of 'Decline of Fishes' A whole lost America emerges in this book, as it does in 'This Time'. It is in writing like this--like Kerouac's or Olson's, or Williams'Paterson'--that we will go to re-possess ourselves of what we've allowed to be taken so shamelessly from us. When the country, the world, will ultimately become one vast, desolate Dubai, Gibbons will have preserved its essence in his own telling of how he walked its streets and read its face in those of the people encountered, teaching us from movements through the day and night (in dreams or actual texts) what we've missed or forgotten or never knew in the first place. This is what writing is all about. There is no other need or use for it other than for this purpose, no matter how much trash floods the market under the name of literature or how many prizes are awarded to writers hoping to become celebrities. This is the real thing, the writing of the End Times, as Slavoj Zizek describes it in 'Living in the End Times.' <br> --Peter Anastas, Author of 'Decline of Fishes' Author InformationRobert Gibbons's work transcends genres. Living body writing; what difference, if Truth comes out and gives readers pleasure. Guy Davenport and Marjorie Perloff compared his work to Rimbaud's. Sam Hamill wrote, Anyone familiar with Thelonius Monk's music cannot help but feel the quirky syncopations of Gibbons' mind fitting perfectly with those of the pianist. At sixty-five years old, he's still walking around the waterfront taking in the world, or at the desk in the back room writing, often peering underneath for the Feminine, the Voice of Silence, image of the Hidden, embodiment of Beauty, signature of Peace, source of Love, and so on. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |