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Present Participle

Present Participle

Sarah Riggs
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In a dozen taut sequences, the book explores metaphorical and actual prisons and revolutions through references to political captivity, torture, and despotism as well as philosophical heroism through nuanced, striking, and heartfelt language. Fragmentation, affect, repetition, and riffs on proper names, places, dates, and facts construe a haunting verbal landscape for readers to navigate.

Oscarine Bosquet was born in Paris in 1964, and is the author of Participe Présent and Chromo . She teaches at the art school of Brest in Britanny, France.

Sarah Riggs has published several other books of poetry, translation, and essays, and teaches at NYU Paris.

Ellen LeBlond-Schrader teaches avant-garde movements in Paris and translates contemporary poetry as well as art criticism.
Language
English
Pages
88
Format
Paperback
Release
November 13, 2012
ISBN 13
9781934200599

Present Participle

Sarah Riggs
0/5 ( ratings)
In a dozen taut sequences, the book explores metaphorical and actual prisons and revolutions through references to political captivity, torture, and despotism as well as philosophical heroism through nuanced, striking, and heartfelt language. Fragmentation, affect, repetition, and riffs on proper names, places, dates, and facts construe a haunting verbal landscape for readers to navigate.

Oscarine Bosquet was born in Paris in 1964, and is the author of Participe Présent and Chromo . She teaches at the art school of Brest in Britanny, France.

Sarah Riggs has published several other books of poetry, translation, and essays, and teaches at NYU Paris.

Ellen LeBlond-Schrader teaches avant-garde movements in Paris and translates contemporary poetry as well as art criticism.
Language
English
Pages
88
Format
Paperback
Release
November 13, 2012
ISBN 13
9781934200599

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