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Calvin Bedient calls the poetry in this volume solid and brave and relentlessly inventive. Forrest Gander says, The obsessive force of this poetry, ruptured by caesura and stanza, is remarkable. Despite the considerable intellectual torque, the poems, concerned always with identity, the borders of the I and the Here, are quite funny in passages. The drama of this work is gripping, convulsive, and intense. Subject holds the mirror up to language, attempting to find out (and find ways out of) the limits of the wor(l)ds we are sentenced to. The lyric impulse exists, but the surface is rough, reflecting the violence of the effort to see into seeing itself: the voice is ragged, syntax is torn, words have been broken into syllable and sound, images dissolve, the page holds out alternate visions and versions (in double or triple columns), leaving any would-be univocal truth always in doubt.

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"To write today in English means using an idiom that is hegemonic, 'globalized,' no longer national. Vacated. A human, though, is necessarily sited, and here we find Mullen's Subject. Its movement open to both '(gone) and suture,' it grasps an anxiety in American speech too often covered over by Americans, though it's visible in the world. To cite Agamben: 'the ethical subject is a subject that bears witness to a desubjectivization.' Mullen's 'subject' is not one of triumphalism; it articulates the 'no-one,' ninguen, the 'not-even-who' that generates being's fibre, its viscosity, presence. In Mullen, 'Belonging to a body/To itself unrecognizable' is followed by 'Open the doors. Here.' Her 'here' is poetry that American English needs." - Erin Moure"

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Acknowledgments Wake Circles Apropos Late & Soon Gift Frames Lying in It Model Train Glaces a Repetition Refuge Tune Intention Tremor Three Arrangement Flowers Formed of Needles Plans Story for Reproduction Shock Context Postures The Squeaky Wheel Circles Cataract Translation Series Old Pond Arose (Read As) A Sound Subject Matter Empty White Devices Applications Of (Among) The Accomplice's Accomplishments Railroad History (Practice Text) See Assembly The Distance (This) Context & Subtexts

Subject New California Poetry 14

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 01/04/2005
      ISBN13: 9780520242944, 978-0520242944
      ISBN10: 0520242947

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      Book Synopsis
      Calvin Bedient calls the poetry in this volume solid and brave and relentlessly inventive. Forrest Gander says, The obsessive force of this poetry, ruptured by caesura and stanza, is remarkable. Despite the considerable intellectual torque, the poems, concerned always with identity, the borders of the I and the Here, are quite funny in passages. The drama of this work is gripping, convulsive, and intense. Subject holds the mirror up to language, attempting to find out (and find ways out of) the limits of the wor(l)ds we are sentenced to. The lyric impulse exists, but the surface is rough, reflecting the violence of the effort to see into seeing itself: the voice is ragged, syntax is torn, words have been broken into syllable and sound, images dissolve, the page holds out alternate visions and versions (in double or triple columns), leaving any would-be univocal truth always in doubt.

      Trade Review
      "To write today in English means using an idiom that is hegemonic, 'globalized,' no longer national. Vacated. A human, though, is necessarily sited, and here we find Mullen's Subject. Its movement open to both '(gone) and suture,' it grasps an anxiety in American speech too often covered over by Americans, though it's visible in the world. To cite Agamben: 'the ethical subject is a subject that bears witness to a desubjectivization.' Mullen's 'subject' is not one of triumphalism; it articulates the 'no-one,' ninguen, the 'not-even-who' that generates being's fibre, its viscosity, presence. In Mullen, 'Belonging to a body/To itself unrecognizable' is followed by 'Open the doors. Here.' Her 'here' is poetry that American English needs." - Erin Moure"

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Wake Circles Apropos Late & Soon Gift Frames Lying in It Model Train Glaces a Repetition Refuge Tune Intention Tremor Three Arrangement Flowers Formed of Needles Plans Story for Reproduction Shock Context Postures The Squeaky Wheel Circles Cataract Translation Series Old Pond Arose (Read As) A Sound Subject Matter Empty White Devices Applications Of (Among) The Accomplice's Accomplishments Railroad History (Practice Text) See Assembly The Distance (This) Context & Subtexts

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