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OverviewIn An Arbitrary Formation of Unspecified Value we see the city of Detroit through two distinct seasons; the sweltering summer Quartararo worked with a letterpress artist in a former veal locker, and the winter she lived on a dead end street slated for possible removal next to a defunct highway overpass. We see the city from the seat of her bicycle, from the #42 bus, and for miles on foot as she meditates on the erasure of memories, the impermanence of bodies, and the disintegration of structures. Quartararo's Detroit teems with life as she explores the ways people are both shaped by, and take shape of landscapes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer QuartararoPublisher: [Pank] Imprint: [Pank] Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.186kg ISBN: 9781948587297ISBN 10: 1948587297 Pages: 140 Publication Date: 02 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Displayed in fragments and fractures, Jennifer Quartararo's prose encroaches on the boundaries of decay and displacement, bringing the reader in close to the lives and moments contained therein. In a stark and crumbling form suggesting the fall-out of a former glory, Quartararo's is a world in which nothing is forever, constant shiftings of asphalt and corporate rise and fall. An Arbitrary Formation of Unspecified Value asks the reader to consider the worth of the miniscule, the overlooked, the ways in which we navigate in order to preserve and persevere."" - Jenny Boully, author of The Book of Beginnings and Endings ""Jennifer Quartararo's An Arbitrary Formation of Unspecified Value is a fascinating book that asks, what can a city and a body withstand and endure? This narrator examines Detroit-sometimes while pedaling through its broken streets looking for wildflowers-and she sees decay, but she also sets her gaze upon beauty, history, and language. The result is an ever-shifting portrait of place and perspective, bound together with Quartararo's singular lyric voice."" -Chelsea Hodson, author of Tonight I'm Someone Else ""An Arbitrary Formation of Unspecified Value is a groundbreaking book. Jennifer Quartararo examines in powerful and expertly distilled fragments the myriad histories of Detroit, Michigan, and traces them to its various contemporary milieus. In this way, Quartararo associatively grapples toward a larger statement on (and perhaps redefinition of) the nature of so-called ""blight"" (and its diverse causes, manifestations, and effects), as well the ways in which elements of beauty can dovetail with elements of decay. Stylistically experimental (via its play on the page with acts of formal erasure, destruction, and reconstruction), and tonally refreshing, An Arbitrary Formation of Unspecified Value recalls the early work of Eula Biss. An audacious and exhilarating debut book-length essay."" -Matthew Gavin Frank, author of Flight of the Diamond Smugglers" Displayed in fragments and fractures, Jennifer Quartararo's prose encroaches on the boundaries of decay and displacement, bringing the reader in close to the lives and moments contained therein. In a stark and crumbling form suggesting the fall-out of a former glory, Quartararo's is a world in which nothing is forever, constant shiftings of asphalt and corporate rise and fall. An Arbitrary Formation of Unspecified Value asks the reader to consider the worth of the miniscule, the overlooked, the ways in which we navigate in order to preserve and persevere. - Jenny Boully, author of The Book of Beginnings and Endings Jennifer Quartararo's An Arbitrary Formation of Unspecified Value is a fascinating book that asks, what can a city and a body withstand and endure? This narrator examines Detroit-sometimes while pedaling through its broken streets looking for wildflowers-and she sees decay, but she also sets her gaze upon beauty, history, and language. The result is an ever-shifting portrait of place and perspective, bound together with Quartararo's singular lyric voice. -Chelsea Hodson, author of Tonight I'm Someone Else An Arbitrary Formation of Unspecified Value is a groundbreaking book. Jennifer Quartararo examines in powerful and expertly distilled fragments the myriad histories of Detroit, Michigan, and traces them to its various contemporary milieus. In this way, Quartararo associatively grapples toward a larger statement on (and perhaps redefinition of) the nature of so-called blight (and its diverse causes, manifestations, and effects), as well the ways in which elements of beauty can dovetail with elements of decay. Stylistically experimental (via its play on the page with acts of formal erasure, destruction, and reconstruction), and tonally refreshing, An Arbitrary Formation of Unspecified Value recalls the early work of Eula Biss. An audacious and exhilarating debut book-length essay. -Matthew Gavin Frank, author of Flight of the Diamond Smugglers Author InformationJennifer's essays have appeared in Hotel Amerika, Quarter After Eight, saltfront: studies in human habit(at), Hobart, and After Happy Hour Review - among others. She is currently based in Detroit and holds an MFA from Northern Michigan University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |