Pound @ Guantnamo

Awards:   Short-listed for 2017 ReLit Award for Poetry 2017 (Canada)
Author:   Clint Burnham
Publisher:   Talonbooks
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9780889229792


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   07 July 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Pound @ Guantnamo


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  • Short-listed for 2017 ReLit Award for Poetry 2017 (Canada)

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Throughout these poems is a meeting of obscene or politically charged material, as well as commentary on language usage under extreme circumstances of duress such as the Arab Spring. This is poetry written in conditions of wartime. The title implies an analogy between Ezra Pound, imprisoned at Pisa after World War II, and the inhabitants of the military or CIA prisons at Guantnamo Bay. Poems cross the page or are more architectural, in tight columns, or curve like a cyberpunk office tower. Entire continents are leaped across in a line or two: ""from Burquitlam Plaza to Redondo Beach metro stop/Bush with Burqas for the B.U."" but written in a city where bus drivers fix their trolley lines, and Squamish is a place you drive to, in your imagination, during a job interview conducted over the phone. Place, in this poetry, is both a name (but whose name? the colonizer? First Nation? mall developer?) and a root grows in one's popular culture as the only way to recognize the war machine (""why cadence weapon left Friendster/why the Flava Flav transformer twins're buck-toothed""). A final word on style: Burnham's language is compressed like an MP3 file (one of the worst music files, notoriously).

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Author:   Clint Burnham
Publisher:   Talonbooks
Imprint:   Talonbooks
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.155kg
ISBN:  

9780889229792


ISBN 10:   0889229791
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   07 July 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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The twenty poems of Pound @ Guantanamo exist in a space both temporal and geographic, as well as virtuall ... Originally emerging from the 1980s and 90s small press community in and around Toronto, Burnham's work since landing west has broadened, connecting to a wide and varied history of language poetry and social engagement ... Burnham composes, perhaps, ironically so, poems that wrestle with the notion that more than talking or issuing statements (or writing poems) is enough. There has to be action associated with the speaking, otherwise, what's the point? --Arc Poetry Magazine


“The twenty poems of Pound @ Guantanamo exist in a space both temporal and geographic, as well as virtuall … Originally emerging from the 1980s and 90s small press community in and around Toronto, Burnham’s work since landing west has broadened, connecting to a wide and varied history of language poetry and social engagement … Burnham composes, perhaps, ironically so, poems that wrestle with the notion that more than talking or issuing statements (or writing poems) is enough. There has to be action associated with the speaking, otherwise, what’s the point?” —Arc Poetry Magazine


The twenty poems of Pound @ Guantanamo exist in a space both temporal and geographic, as well as virtuall ... Originally emerging from the 1980s and 90s small press community in and around Toronto, Burnham's work since landing west has broadened, connecting to a wide and varied history of language poetry and social engagement ... Burnham composes, perhaps, ironically so, poems that wrestle with the notion that more than talking or issuing statements (or writing poems) is enough. There has to be action associated with the speaking, otherwise, what's the point? -Arc Poetry Magazine


Author Information

Clint Burnham is widely published as a critical theorist, poet, and author of books on digital culture. He is the author of book-length studies of Steve McCaffery and Fredric Jameson, a novel titled Smoke Show (2005), and several books of poetry, including The Benjamin Sonnets, published in 2009. His most recent critical book is The Only Poetry That Matters: Reading the Kootenay School of Writing (2012). His most recent art writing includes a catalogue essay on Canadian photographer Kelly Wood; an essay on Edward Burtynsky is in the forthcoming Petrocultures collection from McGill-Queens. During a residency at the Urban Subjects Collective in Vienna in 201415, Burnham wrote books on Slavoj iek and digital culture, and on Fredric Jameson and Wolf of Wall Street. Burnham is an associate member of the SFU Department of Geography and a member of SFU's Centre for Global Political Economy. He is a founding member of the Vancouver Lacan Salon and can be followed on twitter @Prof_Clinty.

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