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Propagation
Propagation

Propagation

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POETRY

106 Pages, 4.5 x 7

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $20.00 (US $20.00) (CA $27.00)

Publication Date: December 2012

ISBN 9780984647583

Rights: WOR

Roof Books (Dec 2012)
Kenning Editions

Price: $20.00
 
 

Overview

PROPAGATION's minimalist scoring belies an obsession with the gestural repleteness of discourse, with what poet and linguist Henri Meschonnic called the embodied aptitude of language ("a poem is an activity, not a product"). One central activity of this poem is listening, to language public and private, living and mediated, and to texts we read silently or aloud to one another. A series, the poems in PROPAGATION also test audible vectors by sifting and colliding, graphing and distilling. What emerges is both residue and metamorphosis: a materialist sensing of the complex ecosystems of language and experience.

"Laura Elrick's PROPAGATION is incantatory, magical, mischievous, devilish. Its syntax is resistant, fluid, impeded; its lineation outwits givens, decommodifies ideas, modulates stances, transforms terms. The poems are moody--sullen, fanciful, sardonic, meditative, funny, mad. PROPAGATION, in other words, invites multiple readings, but not only because one can voice its polyphonic perspective so variously; it does so, above all, because it is enchanting, wondrous. In the myth, Pandora's box turned out to contain mostly sinister forces and the origins of human woe. Elrick's PROPAGATION acknowledges the presence of this sad panoply, but what emerges most forcefully from this book is the revolutionary power of hope, not as mere promise but as an articulate practice."--Lyn Hejinian

Reviews

"Laura Elrick’s Propagation is incantatory, magical, mischievous, devilish. Its syntax is resistant, fluid, impeded; its lineation outwits givens, decommodifies ideas, modulates stances, transforms terms. The poems are moody—sullen, fanciful, sardonic, meditative, funny, mad. Propagation, in other words, invites multiple readings, but not only because one can voice its polyphonic perspective so variously; it does so, above all, because it is enchanting, wondrous. In the myth, Pandora’s box turned out to contain mostly sinister forces and the origins of human woe. Elrick’s Propagation acknowledges the presence of this sad panoply, but what emerges most forcefully from this book is the revolutionary power of hope, not as mere promise but as an articulate practice."--Lyn Hejinian

Author Biography

Laura Elrick is the author of PROPAGATION (Kenning Editions ,2012), FANTASIES IN PERMEABLE STRUCTURES (Factory School, 2005), and SKINCERITY (Krupskaya, 2003). Her psychogeographically-inspired research and performance works include the oppositional cartography  Blocks Away  (2010), the video-poem  Stalk  (2008), and a sound work,  5 Audio Pieces for Doubled Voice  (2005). Her work also appears in  Against Expression: An Anthology of Conceptual Writing , VIZ. INTER-ARTS EVENT: A TRANS- GENRE ANTHOLOGY, and ECO LANGUAGE READER. She currently teaches poetry and poetics at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY.