“some ekphrastic evening, this’ll be both criticism and poetry and failing that fall somewhere that seems like in between.” So writes poet, critic, theorist, and MacArthur fellow Fred Moten in his latest poetry collection perennial fashion   presence falling

Much like the poems found in The Feel Trio (Letter Machine 2014), which was a National Book Award finalist, and All That Beauty (Letter Machine, 2019), the poems here present Moten’s “shaped prose” on the page and the dizzying brilliance of both polyphonies and paronomasia. Within this collection, the poems hold an innate quantum curiosity about the infinitude of the present and the ways in which one could observe the history of the future. Poems beget poems, overflowing and flowering, urging deeper etymological investigations. In perennial fashion   presence falling, Moten approaches the sublime, relishing that intermediary space of microtonal thought.

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Contents


the red sheaves

 

covering

corduroy, no strings attached

the interfacial layer is violence, not care

the intrafacial lair

afro-alienation lining out

tables and gems

the faerie ornithologie

sylphtet (a triologue of self and soul

are you one of these motherfuckers?

color field

tiling, lining notes

tilling, limning notes

 

surfacing

the abolition of art, the abolition of freedom, the abolition of you and me

approaching

 

asé

cowrecked and led to trespass

fingerprinting

taj subjduction

subductive lauren

with the band2

why you leave ‘em with me?

got ‘im!

merda nostra

knotting

epistrophe and epistrophy

or discovering

 

graves say, grave says

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781950268764
Publisert
2023-06-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Wave Books
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
177 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
96

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Fred Moten teaches courses and conducts research in black studies, performance studies, poetics and critical theory at New York University. He is the author of Arkansas (Pressed Wafer, 2000), In the Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition (University of Minnesota Press, 2003), I ran from it but was still in it. (Cusp Books, 2007), Hughson's Tavern(Leon Works, 2008), B Jenkins (Duke University Press, 2009), The Feel Trio (Letter Machine Editions, 2014), which was a National Book Award finalist. He also is the co-author with Stefano Harney of The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study (Minor Compositions, 2013).