Obsidian situations
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Tricia Middleton’s debut verse-novel brings the artist’s genius for summoning the psychic life of the object world to the page, here trading in the resonant material vocabulary that she has honed to perfection conjuring the wayward spirits of late-stage capitalism in sculptural form, for the equally resplendent wordplay of incisive observational poetry. Ostensibly set(...)
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Tricia Middleton’s debut verse-novel brings the artist’s genius for summoning the psychic life of the object world to the page, here trading in the resonant material vocabulary that she has honed to perfection conjuring the wayward spirits of late-stage capitalism in sculptural form, for the equally resplendent wordplay of incisive observational poetry. Ostensibly set in present-day Paris, ''Obsidian situations'' spans centuries, telling a story about the epigenetics of suffering, survival, and redemption in social and cultural form. Alternating between myriad personae—sometimes artist or artwork, poet or amorphous cloud—the anonymous, decidedly female, narrator that serves as our guide to the city of light channels the souls of works of art and ideas, of artists, philosophers, courtesans and, most heartrending of all, des Enfants-Trouvés through incantatory soliloquies that call to account the half-life of Enlightenment ideals propping up the soft and saggy moral economy of the L’age Anthropocentric. As a force of self-definition and a body objectified—and so subject to the same degradation as any and all things—our champion encounters ‘situations’ that are in equal parts hilarious and heartbreaking, horrifying and wretched, breathtakingly beautiful, poignant, and mad. It’s a world of museums and collectors, artists and curators, lovers and mothers, daughters and others, charged with desire and repulsion, longing and rejection, death and devastation that, ironically, can only be transformed in art and in poetry and in dreams.
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« Architecture : Le coyote, le petit-renard, le geai et le pou » est un conte philosophique sur ce qu’habiter la Terre ensemble signifie. Il place le désir de communauté comme préalable pour parvenir à s’établir. En partant d’un conte autochtone, l’auteur analyse le cheminement de quatre compères, ici : un coyote, un renard, un geai et un pou qui se rencontrent et(...)
Architecture : Le coyote, le petit renard, le geai et le pou
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« Architecture : Le coyote, le petit-renard, le geai et le pou » est un conte philosophique sur ce qu’habiter la Terre ensemble signifie. Il place le désir de communauté comme préalable pour parvenir à s’établir. En partant d’un conte autochtone, l’auteur analyse le cheminement de quatre compères, ici : un coyote, un renard, un geai et un pou qui se rencontrent et décident d’œuvrer ensemble, et de s’accorder pour s’établir dans un lieu idéal et habiter, ensemble, le monde. Plein de poésie et de philosophie, superbement illustré, ce conte questionne les fondements mêmes de l’architecture.
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Comment habite-on un livre ? Quel espace a-t-on construit dans sa tête lorsqu'on sort de la lecture d'un roman ? La question du rapport entre architecture et littérature a souvent été posée. Serait-ce donc ici un ouvrage de plus qui s'y rapporte ? Non, car il s'agit ici d'un livre d'aventure, écrite et dessinée. Une sorte d'aventure à la Indiana Jones : dans quelle jungle(...)
La traversée de ma bibliothèque
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Comment habite-on un livre ? Quel espace a-t-on construit dans sa tête lorsqu'on sort de la lecture d'un roman ? La question du rapport entre architecture et littérature a souvent été posée. Serait-ce donc ici un ouvrage de plus qui s'y rapporte ? Non, car il s'agit ici d'un livre d'aventure, écrite et dessinée. Une sorte d'aventure à la Indiana Jones : dans quelle jungle architecturale se retrouve-t-on lorsqu'on traverse au sens propre une bibliothèque. C'est donc une traversée qui comporte des allers, des retours, des dérives et des lieux au-delà de la lecture. Une traversée qui donne un point de vue spatial sur la lecture des livres qui devient ici promenade architecturale d'un nouveau type. L'ouvrage pose également la question de la représentation et de l'outil du dessin comme élément constructeur de l'architecture. Les lectures génèrent des images mentales capables d'influer et d'accompagner les architectes dans la construction d'espaces.
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Cité selon
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«Cité selon» est une action citoyenne qui prend la forme d'un passeport passe-partout pour tous. Avec «Cité selon» en poche, le lecteur-citoyen pourra, où qu'il soit et en tout temps, exercer son droit démocratique et prétendre être ailleurs. À la carte, onze poésies et fictions dont le lieu commun est la ville : Jacob Wren consigne sur papier quelques mouvements(...)
Cité selon
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«Cité selon» est une action citoyenne qui prend la forme d'un passeport passe-partout pour tous. Avec «Cité selon» en poche, le lecteur-citoyen pourra, où qu'il soit et en tout temps, exercer son droit démocratique et prétendre être ailleurs. À la carte, onze poésies et fictions dont le lieu commun est la ville : Jacob Wren consigne sur papier quelques mouvements de foule. Dessavage décline une génétique citoyenne. Thomas Braichet est contrevenant à un carrefour typographique. Àlain Farah prend le métro de Paris pour son ventre. Bertrand Laverdure applique ses dons prémonitoires dans les parcs publics Montréalais. Xandaire Sélène indique cinq parcours pour guérir vos maux spirituels. Simon St-Onge nous écrit de Val d'Or, sous le ciel d'Arabie. Daniel Canty prend le Train poussière et voyage vers la République des statues. Félix Philantrope continue de rencontrer des gens. Guy Bennett décrit huit immeubles où nous ne vivons pas. La vie en ville est illustrée par Isabelle Arsenault, Melinda Pap, David Lafrance, et Rafael Sottolichio. Il y a aussi des photos. On s'oriente en consultant la carte dépliable en troisième de couverture.
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La fonte hivernée
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"Se reposer du travers Jaune des seize heures Comme égarement D'alcool d'automne Tu contemples À trop voir l'oiseau nous envole"
La fonte hivernée
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"Se reposer du travers Jaune des seize heures Comme égarement D'alcool d'automne Tu contemples À trop voir l'oiseau nous envole"
Lives of houses
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What can a house tell us about the person who lives there? Do we shape the buildings we live in, or are we formed by the places we call home? And why are we especially fascinated by the houses of the famous and often long-dead? In Lives of Houses, a group of notable biographers, historians, critics, and poets explores these questions and more through fascinating essays on(...)
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What can a house tell us about the person who lives there? Do we shape the buildings we live in, or are we formed by the places we call home? And why are we especially fascinated by the houses of the famous and often long-dead? In Lives of Houses, a group of notable biographers, historians, critics, and poets explores these questions and more through fascinating essays on the houses of great writers, artists, composers, and politicians of the past.
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The latest winter
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In this, her second anthology of poetry, Maggie Nelson experiments with poetic forms long and short as she charts intimate landscapes, including the poet’s enmeshment in a beloved city—New York—before and after the events of 9/11. The poems of The Latest Winter are rich with wit, melancholy, terror, curiosity, and love.
The latest winter
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In this, her second anthology of poetry, Maggie Nelson experiments with poetic forms long and short as she charts intimate landscapes, including the poet’s enmeshment in a beloved city—New York—before and after the events of 9/11. The poems of The Latest Winter are rich with wit, melancholy, terror, curiosity, and love.
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Pro Eto: That's What
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Vladimir Mayakovsky was one of the towering literary figures of pre- and post-revolutionary Russia, speaking as much to the working man (he often employed the rough talk of the streets and revolutionary rhetoric in his poetry) as to other poets (his creative fascination with sound and form, linguistic metamorphosis and variation made him a sort of 'poet's poet', the(...)
Pro Eto: That's What
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Vladimir Mayakovsky was one of the towering literary figures of pre- and post-revolutionary Russia, speaking as much to the working man (he often employed the rough talk of the streets and revolutionary rhetoric in his poetry) as to other poets (his creative fascination with sound and form, linguistic metamorphosis and variation made him a sort of 'poet's poet', the doyen, if not the envy, of his contemporaries, Pasternak among them). His poetry, influenced by Whitman and Verhaeren and strangely akin to modern rock poetry in its erotic thrust, bluesy complaints and cries of pain, not to mention its sardonic humour, is at once aggressive, mocking and tender, and often fantastic or grotesque. "Pro Eto - That's What" is a long love poem detailing the pain and suffering inflicted on the poet by his lover and her final rejection of him. But as well as being an agonising parable of separation and betrayal, it is also a political work, highly critical of Lenin's reforms of Soviet Socialism.
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The Mother
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Inspired by real events and centring on the figure of Pelageya Vlasova -- the "mother" of the title -- and her son Pavel, Gorky's masterpiece describes the brutal life of ordinary Russian factory workers in the years leading to the 1905 Revolution and explores the rise of the proletariat, the role of women in society and the lower classes' struggle for self-affirmation.
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Inspired by real events and centring on the figure of Pelageya Vlasova -- the "mother" of the title -- and her son Pavel, Gorky's masterpiece describes the brutal life of ordinary Russian factory workers in the years leading to the 1905 Revolution and explores the rise of the proletariat, the role of women in society and the lower classes' struggle for self-affirmation.
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In ''Doomed and famous,'' an obituarist opens his archive in celebration of the most marginal and improbable characters, creating a meta-fiction of extinction and obscurity. For many decades Adrian Dannatt tracked and dredged the dead, with a macabre disregard for the etiquette of mortality. His specialty, much in demand among even the most mainstream publications, was to(...)
Doomed and famous: selected obituaries
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In ''Doomed and famous,'' an obituarist opens his archive in celebration of the most marginal and improbable characters, creating a meta-fiction of extinction and obscurity. For many decades Adrian Dannatt tracked and dredged the dead, with a macabre disregard for the etiquette of mortality. His specialty, much in demand among even the most mainstream publications, was to memorialize those whose eccentricity or criminality made them unlikely candidates for the fleeting immortality of a newspaper necrology. Dannatt maintained a veritable lust, perverse certainly, for capturing and celebrating such wayward existences. This book is a selection of some of the best—meaning most improbable—of these miniature biographies.
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