Exploding worlds into each other with
tremendous speed, the mirror for the in-
exhaustible hearsay, somehow it will
all fit, and what doesn’t you can bring a-
long too if you’d like, as melancholy,
as the tax we pay to Rome, a language
even dogs and cats can read, the hardest
thing in the world to write well. Imagine
a gallery in which Cornell boxes
talk back, a Maya Deren film in which
the audience dissolves into projec-
tor light, a Philip Glass composition
played exclusively on medieval wea-
ponry, a meta-river under the house …
[Note: Sources: SPD blurbs 2. Norman Dubie, Insomniac Liar of Topo; Don Domanski, All Our Wonder Unavenged; Brenda Coultas, The Marvelous Bones of Time: Excavations and Explanations; Thomas Devaney, A Series of Small Boxes; Benjamin Friedlander, The Missing Occasion of Saying Yes; Gary Gildner, Cleaning a Rainbow; Noah Eli Gordon and Joshua Marie Wilkinson, Figures for a Darkroom Voice; Jasper Bernes, Starsdown; Ted Berrigan and Gordon Brotherston, River under the house]
These are really good.
Posted by: Bob | 25.01.2008 at 02:00 PM