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Iain Sinclair (1996)
Conductors of chaos
[Presenting Caroline Bergvall’s poetics of the infrathin is both an obvious gesture in a book that explores contemporary poetry through the lens of its relation to modernism, and also a difficult gesture in more ways than one because Bergvall is an in-between: her work traffics on borders and barriers. For instance, her work is characterized by multilingualism/translingualism, though this cannot sum up her work; she is rather well known though she is not a mainstream poet; she spends a lot of time between London and the United States with whose poets she is closely associated.]
Published: Dec 22, 2015
Keywords: Pubic Hair; Facial Hair; Ghostly Effect; Famous Painting; False Pretense
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