This Is Belgian Chocolate
Manifestations of Poetry
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Three Rooms Press
Published:27th Nov '14
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The extraordinary work of poet Philip Meersman is well known in his native Belgium and throughout Western Europe. His work has been described as "overwhelming and wonderful" with a style that permits the concept of an international language underlying his strong antiwar stance. With This Is Belgian Chocolate, Meersman's work is at last collected and presented in a gorgeous volume for a wider audience. Visual poems receive typographic treatments reminiscent of the work of Russian constructivist typographer El Lissitzky. With frequent humorous touches, the work flows across the page in a thoroughly enjoyable, original style. Meersman translates sound into verse and verse into sound, creating an incredible experiential form that is a pleasurable, immersive read.
"Might not striving to be free of limiting particulars via a universal communication--shaped by tongues describing a radical openness--be a worthy intention of poets once again? If this is Meersman's goal, he has both quietly and loudly succeeded." --Brooklyn Rail "Philip Meersman exemplifies the best of the new poetry and the new visual poetry. Endlessly inventive, creatively confrontational, eager to transgress--these qualities keep the reader perpetually off balance, which is to say perpetually alive." --Willard Bohn, author of Reading Visual Poetry "Startling poems with invaluable insights. Like gems you gather when walking along the shore ... which have a unique color as long as they are wet." --Hatto Fischer, philosopher, poet, and coordinator of Poiein kai Prattein and Kids' Guernica "The book should get a warning note: "reading this book may forever change your view of poetry"... Lightning language, wild wordplay and interesting intertextuality." --Yves Joris, poet and literary critic "Just as Dada broadened our understanding of art, Meersman's work broadens our under-standing of Dada. Visual poetry, sound poetry, multi-language puns, lots of humor and social concerns converge in This Is Belgian Chocolate to prove, once again, that the revolution of the word and the revolution of the world cannot but come together." --Mercedes Roffe, poet and translator; author of Carcaj: Vislumbres and La opera fantasma "A surreal melange of poetic sketch and journal entries that playfully romp across several surfaces ... Somewhat like reading [Ken] Kesey if he were Belgian with a glass full of poetry at a coffee house." --Nico Vassilakis, artist and poet; editor of The Last Vispo Anthology "Meersman plays with sounds of language and deconstructs the language of individual sounds. Sound and picture are even more than the conventional 'language.' They are universal communication. In his work, he stretches, bends, breaks and plays with words, yet word meanings and word images are central in his poetry. Words are the weapons of the experimental community-minded city dweller, and Meersman's work shows that the city is a poetic experiment itself; a breeding ground for multilingual interaction." --de Contrabas
ISBN: 9781941110010
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 340g
120 pages