The Force of What's Possible

The Force of What's Possible

Author: Lily K. Hoang

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 9781937658274

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A dynamic collection of essays addressing the question of accessibility in experimental writing


The Book of Landings

The Book of Landings

Author: Mark McMorris

Publisher: Wesleyan University Press

Published: 2016-03-15

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0819576344

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The Book of Landings brings together the second and third parts of Mark McMorris's visionary trilogy "Auditions for Utopia,"—initiated in Entrepôt—and marks two stages in the evolution of the poet's conception of space. The first stage of the collection is the entrepôt, a space where disparate vectors of identity congregate, come into conflict, and finally merge into hybrid forms. The poetry follows a trajectory of diaspora, or exile, instigated by conquest, colonialism, wars, and political defeat in the search for Utopia. In The Book of Landings the promised dwelling has been removed from the realm of physical geography, and there is only transition—fragmentary episodes of arrival and departure, in transit from one entrepôt to another. These episodes of transit do not only compose a linear sequence only. Instead, they define a space or surface marked by repeated traversals over time—tracings and, importantly, re-tracings, by explorers, conquerors, migrants, merchants, slaves, refugees, and exiles—a city of palimpsests. An online reader's companion will be available at markmcmorris.site.wesleyan.edu.