Rimming the Event Horizon
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The 87 Press
Published:8th Sep '23
Should be back in stock very soon
Rimming the Event Horizon gyrates a mutinous poetics of revenge, purposing contingency as a major mechanism of racialisation but also as a source of resistance and refusal, of material and imaginative possibility. It is not really a punitive poetics but rather, 'a constant, experimental exercise of antagonism,' a brutally disruptive 'xenogenerosity' (Harney & Moten). This is a collection of many rotations, revolutions and revolts, from the lick of the cyclone to the whirl of a dervish; the flick of a dragon's tail to the ultra-slow swirl of galaxies or precarious life circling the drain. Traversing metastable topologies of gender and race as complicitly mattered but also 'out of control,' Rimming the Event Horizon intra-venes in a universe(s) that must simultaneously avenge, and take revenge on itself. Looping the line between life and death, it dangles us over the edge headfirst, tongues out... "Sabeen Chaudhry's Rimming the Event Horizon is an index of "oracular horrors," both "asymptomatic" and "vicious animal". This is a work of devastation in the present but also "one of many aftermaths." Chaudhry invites a reading of the poem as "bruised verticality." A livid ghost shares space with wrecked daughters at the rim of a well. Is this the portal? "LICK CYCLONE" is the instruction. In this way, a reader's opacity weakens. There's nowhere not to look." -- Bhanu Kapil For Fans Of: Momtaza Mehri, Jen Calleja, Lola Olufemi.
This is Chaudhry’s first book and its confident swagger and sparkle are striking, the carriage reminiscent of Mina Loy or an accelerated Denise Riley in its ‘continuous aggression against foreclosure’.
-- John Wilkinson, author of Wood Circle (The Last Books) and Fugue State (Shearsman) * Blackbox Manifold *As readers, Chaudhry keeps us sprinting after the speaker’s imagination.
-- Lola Olufemi * The Poetry Revi- Commended for The Forward Prizes 2024 (UK)
ISBN: 9781739393946
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
150 pages