Since his post-9/11 essay "The Emergency," Andrew Joron has been regarded as one of American poetry's most profound practitioners. Trance Archive draws on over twenty years of Joron's work, from his early science fiction poetry to his later fusion of surrealist romanticism and avant-garde materialism, into what he calls "speculative lyric." Infused with radical politics, Joron's poetry takes inspiration from chaos and complexity theory, and reflects personal associations ranging from anarchist philosopher Paul Feyerabend to surrealist mystic Philip Lamantia. The third volume in our vbrant Spotlight series, Trance Archive affirms Joron's place among major contemporary poets.
| ISBN: | 9780872865303 |
| Publication date: | 13th May 2010 |
| Author: | Andrew Joron |
| Publisher: | City Lights Books an imprint of City Lights Publishers |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 104 pages |
| Series: | City Lights Spotlight |
| Genres: |
Anthologies: general Poetry |
Since his post-9/11 essay "The Emergency," Andrew Joron has been regarded as one of American poetry's most profound practitioners. Trance Archive draws on over twenty years of Joron's work, from his early science fiction poetry to his later fusion of surrealist romanticism and avant-garde materialism, into what he calls "speculative lyric." Infused with radical politics, Joron's poetry takes inspiration from chaos and complexity theory, and reflects personal associations ranging from anarchist philosopher Paul Feyerabend to surrealist mystic Philip Lamantia. The third volume in our vbrant Spotlight series, Trance Archive affirms Joron's place among major contemporary poets.
Trance Archive features in the following genres: Anthologies: general, Poetry
Trance Archive is available in Paperback
Trance Archive was written by Andrew Joron and published by City Lights Books an imprint of City Lights Publishers
Trance Archive has 104 pages
Yes it is part of City Lights Spotlight series
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