That Audible Slippage
Autor Margaret Christakosen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 feb 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781772127393
ISBN-10: 1772127396
Pagini: 104
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press
Locul publicării:Edmonton, Canada
ISBN-10: 1772127396
Pagini: 104
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press
Locul publicării:Edmonton, Canada
Cuprins
- [Draft]
- 1. A Branch of Happen
- Capacity
- Rise Unclutter Path
- Contest Enter People
- Collision Altercation Allegedly
- Branch
- Paper Crowns
- Feed The Birds
- Aluminum Machiavellian Allegations
- Hours
- Such Love Alert
- Chairs Bending at the Hips
- Upload
- Station
- Gloss
- 2. Heart is a Guest Whippet Resting on a Firm Trunk
- 3. Listening Line Notebook
- 4. The Incubation
Recenzii
"For maximum benefit, read That Audible Slippage out loud. It's a listening party: you will hear the whirr of birds, the click of Facebook posts, and a radical mind awake to its own listenings and jostlings within the rivers of the body and the body of the world. However you read this book, take it in, you will feel yourself hearing anew. Rest awhile in this consciousness." Ronna Bloom, poet
"Within That Audible Slippage each measure of the text invites a deeper hearing in an entrancing dance of sounds vividly musical and politically astute. Twinned ironic anchors of popular culture and natural silence yield by turns whispers, yells, and experience." Sheila Murphy, author of Permission to Relax
"...Christakos’ poems across That Audible Slippage attend to deep listening: the sights and sounds of light, politics, birds, students, trees, contemporaries, radios and silence itself. The effect is delicate, pointed and polyvocal..." rob mclennan's blog, May 17, 2024 [Full post at https://robmclennan.blogspot.com/2024/05/margaret-christakos-that-audible.html]
"Christakos uses sound, the slip of the tongue into and out of liminal states in order to bear witness to snowy walks, environmental degradation, corporate impunity...” melanie brannagan frederiksen, Winnipeg Free Press, July 27, 2024 [Full review: https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/books/2024/07/27/assonance-accentuates-reflections-on-nature]
"Rather than resting in stillness, the doubling of presumed silence on the page questions itself as it is amplified in the air: Can air, thirsty for action, ever be fully silent? Here the velocity of bird wings careening by answer rhetorically. Silence resonates with the meditative concentration of listening that engages with even the most subliminal trilling of sound. It is in this resonant space that That Audible Slippage excels." Klara du Plessis, Arc, April 2025
"Within That Audible Slippage each measure of the text invites a deeper hearing in an entrancing dance of sounds vividly musical and politically astute. Twinned ironic anchors of popular culture and natural silence yield by turns whispers, yells, and experience." Sheila Murphy, author of Permission to Relax
"...Christakos’ poems across That Audible Slippage attend to deep listening: the sights and sounds of light, politics, birds, students, trees, contemporaries, radios and silence itself. The effect is delicate, pointed and polyvocal..." rob mclennan's blog, May 17, 2024 [Full post at https://robmclennan.blogspot.com/2024/05/margaret-christakos-that-audible.html]
"Christakos uses sound, the slip of the tongue into and out of liminal states in order to bear witness to snowy walks, environmental degradation, corporate impunity...” melanie brannagan frederiksen, Winnipeg Free Press, July 27, 2024 [Full review: https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/books/2024/07/27/assonance-accentuates-reflections-on-nature]
"Rather than resting in stillness, the doubling of presumed silence on the page questions itself as it is amplified in the air: Can air, thirsty for action, ever be fully silent? Here the velocity of bird wings careening by answer rhetorically. Silence resonates with the meditative concentration of listening that engages with even the most subliminal trilling of sound. It is in this resonant space that That Audible Slippage excels." Klara du Plessis, Arc, April 2025