Surface Tension
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Coach House Books
Published:20th Oct '22
Should be back in stock very soon
Typography meets poetry at a Pink Floyd laser-light show
In Surface Tension, poetry is liquefied. Flowing away from meaning, letters and words gather and pool into puddles of poetry; street signs and logos reflected in the oily sheen of polluted gutters of rainwater. Like a funhouse mirror reflecting the language that surrounds us, the pages drip over the margins, suggesting that Madge was right, we are “soaking in it!”
Surface Tension updates visual poetry for our post-pandemic age, asking us rethink the verbiage around us, to imagine letters as images instead of text, to find meaning in their beautiful shapes as Beaulieu stretches, torques, slides, blurs, and melts them into Dali-esque collages.
"The striking compositions you’ll find in Surface Tension are being presented sequentially in book form, yet that they wouldn’t be out of place hanging on the wall goes without saying. Beaulieu swerves Gomringer when writing that 'Readibility is the key: like a logo, a poem should be instantly recognizable...' yet, to this reader, these works merit sustained and enthusiastic viewing precisely because they teeter on the edge of legibility. The kinetic, glitchy quality of their 'alphabetic strangeness' keeps them unrecognizable as poems and, here, 'that is poetry as I need it,' to quote Cage. Think of them as anti-advertisings selling you nothing but bountiful manifestations of the irreducible plasticity of numbers, punctuation marks, and letter forms. No logos." – Mónica de la Torre, Madelon Leventhal Rand Endowed Chair in Literature, Brooklyn College; co-editor of Women in Concrete Poetry 1959–1979
"With his distinctive visual palindromes and angled axes of symmetry, Derek Beaulieu has developed a signature mastery of Letraset, leveraging the twentieth-century technology as a vehicle for bring concrete poetry into the twenty-first century. With Surface Tension, Beaulieu takes the possibilities of that new idiom even further, unsettling the fixity his symmetries once reinforced and dislodging the set in Letraset as poems distort in fun-house-mirror swerves, sag as if under their own weight, pool and smear in the liquid logic of heated ink, or swoop and blur as if in motion. In the process, these poems make visible the filmic potential of the photocopier, the facture of abraded transfers from brittling stock, and the three-dimensional substrate of the page with its flexible bends in curving...
"In Surface Tension, the symbolic material of language – letter shapes – float, pool, dance, swim, jag, and jiggle. Imagine all that labour, the poet rubbing, twisting, thinking – the creative act, intuitive and structured, made physical. Letters become a substance reclaimed and reimagined, stretching a history of twentieth-century commerce and of earlier script, glyph, and rock scraping. It is writing, music, movement, vision, imagination, communication – and poetry – and is most engaging at that." – Steven Ross Smith, FREEFALL
"Surface Tension upholds reverb, sway, and slipstream. But its scaffolding is communal, propelled by the urgency of living in and among not in spite of, like an improvised piano piece folding a car alarm into its melody, reminding us, always, we must participate in the matter of poetry." – Sarah Burgoyne, ARC Poetry
"Beaulieu references the physical point where liquid shrinks and reshapes into the minimum surface, offering not simply metaphor but description of how poetic form is and can be shaped, offering a sequence of visual sequences, each composed as a succession of text-forms in sequence, some of which move from the recognizable into purely abstract, but every bit of the sequence intact." – rob mclennan"In the beginning, in the medias res, and in the sense of an ending: of the making of Derek Beaulieu's poems there is no end." – Michael Greenstein, The Miramichi Reader
"In Surface Tension Derek Beaulieu continues to set all sorts of things in motion, extending and refining the possibilities of poetry." – Rupert Loydell, Tears in the Fence
"Beaulieu has taken note of the ur-sign of neo-liberalism and of capitalism, the ever-present logo, and reinhabited it from the inside, creating logos without products, a body of schizoid writing without anything to sell, without an interpellative agenda of power and subjection, that free us from the norms of purchase and exchange." – Philip Terry, gorse
"Surface Tension is an effort to define and perform a modern poetics simultaneously." – Andrew Brenza, Heavy Feather Review
"Derek Beaulieu’s Surface Tension inhabits that same non-universe, where the neglected and meaningless share space with hypnotic, hypnagogic artwork that certainly deserves the moniker ‘visual poetry.'" – Gordon Phinn, WordCityLIt
ISBN: 9781552454503
Dimensions: 152mm x 152mm x 10mm
Weight: unknown
128 pages