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Zero Visibility

Grzegorz Wrblewski author Piotr Gwiazda translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Phoneme

Published:25th May '17

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This collection of poems from one of Poland's most unique contemporary writers, Grzegorz Wroblewski, demonstrates his characteristic virtues: an objectivist stance, anthropological focus, and epigrammatic concision. However, new elements are beginning to assert themselves as well. Wroblewski experiments with a more extensive use of found material--the preferred technique of English-language conceptual writers, which here acquires a distinctly Eastern European flavor, as well as with a lyrical candor that teases his readers with glimpses of his most private feelings. Bleak and terse, Wroblewski subjects his material to almost clinical treatment in order to better dissect and so understand the series of events that we call reality.

"Grim, glancingly beautiful, always necessary..." --Joshua Clover "The true poetic chronicler of our twenty-first century diaspora in all its absurdities and anxieties." --Marjorie Perloff "Prolonged nudity as an enhanced interrogation technique. The Juice Probe that looks for life on one of Jupiter's moons. A wish to be reincarnated as a crab. The memory of something velvety. This is the realm of melancholic hilarity that Grzegorz Wroblewski's Zero Visibility occupies: at moments hallucinatory, at other moments rooted in hard reality. Found language is collaged with the imaginative workings of a brilliant mind, and the result is revelation, both funny and tragic. 'How strange to be back / on this planet.'" --Sharon Mesmer "This brilliant collection offers an elegantly translated Vergil for the conditions of zero visibility that seem inevitable as we try to make sense of the diverse threads constituting our lives. Disjunction for Wroblewski is the new condition for conjunction. It elicits 'enhanced interrogation techniques' because the lyric imagination seems at first grossly overmatched in its struggles to make sense of the pressures of reality. But the poems ask if we have been looking for conjunction in the wrong place, in how we produce names for the real rather than how our tones of voice and sheer desperation about making sense can be deployed in poetry to define a hope nowhere in evidence except in how we play on our ways of staging what is 'unbearable' about life with remarkably complex humor that is bracingly dry and intricately satisfying. 'Signs' offers a condensed example: 'A dead crab and white seagulls. / Everything balances out perfectly, / My future is a mystery.' This poem moves from signs in the form of images to the reading of signs that offers an optimistic figure of the relation of life to death to the individual speaker's sheer puzzlement about how he fits in either world--the one pictured and the one evoked in what seems in retrospect wistfully optimistic language effectively disjoining attention from interpretation." --Charles Altieri

ISBN: 9781944700126

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136 pages