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Overview""There is no other poet who writes like Torres. Elaborate, chanting, pointed, and granite in their 'octaves of shine,' his poems have it all. They are a real and gritty pleasure to read, a necessary tonic to these toxic times."" -John Yau What does a book want to be in anyone's hands but an infinite word object? XoeteoX is a dare into perception, traversing territories of language, sound, and the visual page. At the intersection of identity, performance, and typography, these poems compel reader and word into being, presenting a pact towards understanding and the mutual beyond. between you and me a skin of cognition - a container holding us together - connecting us your skin is incredibly porous your existence - unfolding within it a journey leading back to its creation - a right now - in the making that forms the beginning of what you end - right now Edwin Torres is the author of eight books of poetry, including Ameriscopia (University of Arizona Press), Yes Thing No Thing (Roof Books), The PoPedology Of An Ambient Language (Atelos Books), and editor of the forthcoming anthology, Out Of Each Other: An Anthology Of The Body In Language (Counterpath Press). He has performed worldwide and taught his process-oriented workshop, ""Brainlingo: Writing The Voice Of The Body,"" across the nation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edwin TorresPublisher: Wave Books Imprint: Wave Books Dimensions: Width: 17.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.204kg ISBN: 9781940696744ISBN 10: 1940696747 Pages: 104 Publication Date: 22 November 2018 Recommended Age: From 17 years 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 ContentsContents A OTRO THE COLLAGIST AT THE EDGE TALISMAN slippage i: TO THE TETRIC HEPTATHLETE slippage ii: TO THE RENDERED EXCISION slippage iii: TO READ WITH THE SILENT RUNNERS THE STORY STORY ANATOMICALLY ERECT TONE slippage iv: OCEAN OBELISK BLUE WHEEL RONDO TO THE THINGS WE NAME CHAOS IS A FLOWER TOPOGRAPHY FOR THE UNINITIATED AURORA’S AURA INVERSION SOLSTICE OBLIQUE OFFERING SOME KINDA RIP IN WHAT I SEE THE ANIMAL GAME I WAS SO TIRED THIS MORNING AND NOW HERE I AM AWAKE KABONKADONK PUTTANESCA ARSE POETICA slippage v: TO NAME THE DRAWING YOU MUST READ IT FIRST THE HAPPY SKEPTIC MECCA CONFUSA: THE T-SHIRT POEM SEGREGATION HAIKU THE THING ABOUT LATINX slippage vi: TOTEMReviewsEdwin Torres's poetry is more than a high energy-construct--it is words and sounds gone wild, like dancers straining to break free of pattern. His prose poems are clusters of dazzling density that let 'every sound in.' And out. Everywhere, the borders have broken down. There is no other poet who writes like Torres. Elaborate, chanting, pointed, and granite in their 'octaves of shine, ' his poems have it all. They are a real and gritty pleasure to read, a necessary tonic to these toxic times. --John Yau It is a book that . . . manages to bring a mature, managed poetics forward to the open reader through moments of graceful experimentation and a surge of intense respect for the learned identity. --Yellow Rabbit Torres manifests himself, and his readers, by his act of writing. He calls forth what is unknown by naming it thusly, and dissolves any easy logics by troubling them in momentous, springboard fashion. With XoeteoX, Torres invites us to enter into this heady performance with him to reach past and on to the next truths and our future selves. --Arkansas International Poet and performance artist Torres (Ameriscopia) cannibalizes the book form through a hybrid assemblage of various experimental gestures juxtaposed with plainspoken lines . . . Torres demands attention to the invention of a new kind of language that contains the possibilities of opening up a sparkling new world. Publishers Weekly ""Poet and performance artist Torres (Ameriscopia) cannibalizes the book form through a hybrid assemblage of various experimental gestures juxtaposed with plainspoken lines . . . Torres demands attention to the invention of a new kind of language that contains the possibilities of opening up a sparkling new world."" Publishers Weekly ""Torres manifests himself, and his readers, by his act of writing. He calls forth what is unknown by naming it thusly, and dissolves any easy logics by troubling them in momentous, springboard fashion. With XoeteoX, Torres invites us to enter into this heady performance with him to reach past and on to the next truths and our future selves."" —Arkansas International ""It is a book that . . . manages to bring a mature, managed poetics forward to the open reader through moments of graceful experimentation and a surge of intense respect for the learned identity."" —Yellow Rabbit Edwin Torres's poetry is more than a high energy-construct--it is words and sounds gone wild, like dancers straining to break free of pattern. His prose poems are clusters of dazzling density that let 'every sound in.' And out. Everywhere, the borders have broken down. There is no other poet who writes like Torres. Elaborate, chanting, pointed, and granite in their 'octaves of shine, ' his poems have it all. They are a real and gritty pleasure to read, a necessary tonic to these toxic times. --John Yau Author InformationEdwin Torres is the author of eight books of poetry, including, Ameriscopia (University of Arizona Press), Yes Thing No Thing (Roof Books), The PoPedology Of An Ambient Language (Atelos Books), and editor of the forthcoming anthology, Out Of Each Other: An Anthology Of The Body In Language (Counterpath Press). He has performed worldwide and taught his process-oriented workshop, ""Brainlingo: Writing The Voice Of The Body,"" across the nation. Anthologies include: What is Poetry? (Just Kidding, I Know You Know): Interviews from the Poetry Project Newsletter (19832009), American Poets in the 21st Century: The New Poetics Vol. 2, Angels of the Americlypse: New Latin@ Writing, Post-Modern American Poetry Vol. 2, and Aloud: Voices From The Nuyorican Poets Cafe. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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