Fast
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd
Published:8th Jun '17
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*This collection is the recipient of a 2017 Poetry Book Society Recommendation*The leading American poet Jorie Graham offers another experimental volume, breaking boundaries*Her long pliant line takes sense as far as it can go: exhilarating and inventive, exploring the limits of the human and the dark seductions of the post-human*Jorie received the Forward Prize in 2012 for P L A C E and the Pulitzer Prize among many others*John Ashbery calls her 'one of the finest poets writing today'
Jorie Graham's new book is characteristically exhilarating and inventive, exploring the limits of the human and the dark seductions of the post-human.Finalist for the Neustadt International Prize for Literature 2020. Winner of the 2018 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry. A 2017 Poetry Book Society Recommendation. In her first new collection in five years, leading American poet Jorie Graham returns with her most exhilarating, personal, and formally inventive work to date. In Fast Graham's long, pliant line takes sense as far as it can go, exploring the limits of the human and the dark seductions of the post-human. Conjuring an array of voices and perspectives - from bots to the holy shroud, the ocean floor and a medium transmitting from beyond the grave - these poems give form to the increasingly rapid transformation of our planet and ourselves. As it navigates cyber life; 3d-printed 'life'; life after death; and biologically, chemically, and electronically modified life, Fast lights up the border of our new condition as individuals and as a species on the brink.
'One of the finest poets writing today.' - John Ashbery; 'Jorie Graham is a poet of staggering intelligence.' - James Tate; 'There is a buoyancy in Graham's poetry, a freshness of vision which is rare in contemporary poetry.' - Times Literary Supplement, 27th June 2003
- Winner of Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry 2018
- Short-listed for The Neustadt International Prize for Literature 2020
ISBN: 9781784104702
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96 pages