Labour and Other Poems
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Labour and Other Poems
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The labour never finishes. Astrid Lorange speaks of building a poetics—intensive and intentional—as a way of perceiving the world of relations in their shadow. Every poem here requests an attentiveness to the relations of our lives, to the entwining of senses and references. Labour and Other Poems concerns life and the life of the species; work, the production of things that persist beyond mortal lives; action, the production and place of history itself.
"We find ourselves in love or out of it; in a friendship but with an enemy; under contract; inscribed by the law; giving birth; accompanied by ghosts; making pacts; in pursuit of a lost object; oriented towards new and unknown attachments. We find ourselves in a relation, even when that relation is broken or non-reciprocal. This book is about relations and their ambiguous intimacies. The three poems approach the question of how to endure, survive, destroy or protect the relationships that both constrain and make life possible. I wrote these poems while reading the work of Andrew Brooks, Brandon Brown, Tongo Eisen-Martin, Silvia Federici, Elena Gomez, Stefano Harney, Saidiya Hartman, C.L.R. James, Fred Moten, Jordy Rosenberg, Hortense Spillers, Wendy Trevino and Frank Wilderson III. The three poems that comprise this book are in debt to these thinkers and should be read as marginal notes to their ideas. One way to perceive relations is to study them intently and to construct a poetics in their shadow." - Astrid Lorange
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780648511656
Publisher: Cordite Publishing Inc.
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 07 January 2020
Country: Australia
Imprint: Cordite Publishing Inc.
Contributors:
- Introduction by Justin Clemens
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Weight: 250g
Pages: 74
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About the Author
Astrid Lorange is a writer, editor and teacher from Sydney. She lectures at University of New South Wales Art & Design. She is one half of the critical art collective Snack Syndicate. Her research looks at social infrastructure and networks of care/struggle. How Reading is Written: A Brief Index to Gertrude Stein was published by Wesleyan University Press in 2014. Poetry books include LABOUR AND OTHER POEMS (Cordite Books, 2020), PATHETIC TOWER (Make Now Press, 2014), EATING AND SPEAKING (Tea Party Republicans Press, 2011), Minor Dogs and FOOD TURNS INTO BLOOD.
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