Neighbour Procedure
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Coach House Books
Published:8th Apr '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Rachel Zolf's powerful follow-up to the Trillium Award-winning Human Resources is a virtuoso polyvocal correspondence with the daily news, ancient scripture and contemporary theory that puts the ongoing conflict in Israel/Palestine firmly in the crosshairs. Plucked from a minefield of competing knowledges, media and public texts, Neighbour Procedure sees Zolf assemble an arsenal of poetic procedures and words borrowed from a cast of unlikely neighbours, including Mark Twain, Dadaist Marcel Janco, blogger-poet Ron Silliman and two women at the gym. The result is a dynamic constellation where humour and horror sit poised at the threshold of ethics and politics.
'Neighbour Procedure ... pack[s] an intellectual punch that reminds us, once again, of the powerhouse generations of innovative feminist poets that continually challenge and transform our understanding of what poetic texts can do.' -- Matrix Magazine 'Rachel Zolf brings an incredible range of readings to bear on the poetic line. If there is a mixing of media within these lines, there is also a proliferation of tongues, an effort to let language collide to produce a more acute and anguished experience of war ... This is a courageous and moving work that feels like the struggle of a lifetime condensed into potent lines.' -- Judith Butler, critical theorist and author of Gender Trouble 'Politics and poetry are a volatile mix. Yes, except that the voices of war and terrorism are themselves defiantly both. Zolf shows us this truth, and so her lyrics s(t)ing, acidly.' -- George Elliott Clarke, author of George and Rue 'This book is a sharp, painful cry against the tyranny of the monologic.' -- Charles Bernstein, author of Girly Man and Attack of the Difficult Poems 'Neighbour Procedure is the most realized conceptual-modular book of political poetry I've read to date; Zolf's language-motion escapes several nation-states' culture capture zones while re-threading the very notion of "self"-representational purposivity.' -- Rodrigo Toscano, author of Collapsible Poetics Theatre
ISBN: 9781552452295
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 170g
96 pages