A Year of Misreading the Wildcats (häftad)
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Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
110
Utgivningsdatum
2019-10-16
Förlag
Operating System
Illustrationer
33 Illustrations
Dimensioner
216 x 216 x 8 mm
Vikt
281 g
Antal komponenter
1
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4481:Standard Color 8.5 x 8.5 in or 216 x 216 mm Perfect Bound on Standard 70 White w/Matte Lam
ISBN
9781946031570

A Year of Misreading the Wildcats

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"This book is evidence of unusually ebullient thinking about the spongy and interbred archives of petropolitics & necropolitics—life and death produced for/from the manna of fossil fuels—which Tierney parses, imbricates, and translates into poems that are wet and living, petrified and stony, made of paper and people, just like the range of archives she plumbs....This is a work of remarkable insight, confident tonal variance, and playful intelligence." - Divya Victor, author of Kith

"This haunting and profound collection explores the traces of petroleum refineries, factories, landfills, train stations, nuclear power plants, and other sacrifice zones in the United States, Aotearoa (New Zealand), and the Pacific Islands. Throughout, Tierney creates an archive of oily verse, cut-up essays, textual collage, and actual polaroids to capture the elastic entanglements between 'humans' and the 'planet,' between 'carbonauts' and the 'plastisphere.' As companion readers, we are guided into the troubling 'Urf' and urged to discuss: Can poetry help us navigate unseen ecologies? Can poetry become a carbon sink? Can poetry metabolize the world so that we can continue to grow and love with 'concussive tenderness'?" Craig Santos Perez

"a year of misreading the wildcats follows intrepid petronaut Orchid Tierney as she painstakingly assembles a nonce archive of the 'waste | natures that coagulate' at the watery peripheries of northeastern U.S. cities like Philadelphia, Camden, and Boston. What moves me most about these 'carbifereous lamentations | of plastimodernity' is that Tierney’s docunaut is no impartial archon, but rather a deeply intricated, implicated, and impassioned environmental advocate and cultural critic. Knowing that “the poetics I have imagined are not sustainable, not extreme enough to handle the carbon in the atmosphere or the plastic in the oceans,' she asks the most difficult question facing us at this historical moment: what does it mean 'to know our extinction, and do it anyway'? In place of an answer, this book offers a stance, a way of relating to the great acceleration of waste with which we’re all complicit: 'in such traces, I lung with ash,/ambulate with love and venom.'” —Brian Teare, author of Doomstead Days

Excerpts / previous versions appear at Radioactive Moa t and Pacifica Review :

wildcat: a boring, an aperture, an exploratory well.

'a year of misreading the wildcats' unravels a sprawling, year-long encounter with petroleum that began with a strip of plastic, caught between the branches of a maid...
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"this book is evidence of unusually ebullient thinking about the spongy and interbred archives of petropolitics & necropolitics—life and death produced for/from the manna of fossil fuels—which tierney parses, imbricates, and translates into poems that are wet and living, petrified and stony, made of paper and people, just like the range of archives she plumbs....this is a work of remarkable insight, confident tonal variance, and playful intelligence." - divya victor, author of Kith

"this haunting and profound collection explores the traces of petroleum refineries, factories, landfills, train stations, nuclear power plants, and other sacrifice zones in the united states, aotearoa (new zealand), and the pacific islands. throughout, tierney creates an archive of oily verse, cut-up essays, textual collage, and actual polaroids to capture the elastic entanglements between 'humans' and the 'planet,' between 'carbonauts' and the 'plastisphere.' as companion readers, we are guided into the troubling 'urf' and urged to discuss: can poetry help us navigate unseen ecologies? can poetry become a carbon sink? can poetry metabolize the world so that we can continue to grow and love with 'concussive tenderness'?" Craig Santos Perez

"a year of misreading the wildcats follows intrepid petronaut Orchid Tierney as she painstakingly assembles a nonce archive of the 'waste

natures that coagulate' at the watery peripheries of northeastern U.S. cities like Philadelphia, Camden, and Boston. What moves me most about these 'carbifereous lamentations

of plastimodernity' is that Tierney’s docunaut is no impartial archon, but rather a deeply intricated, implicated, and impassioned environmental advocate and cultural critic. Knowing that “the poetics I have imagined are not sustainable, not extreme enough to handle the carbon in the atmosphere or the plastic in the oceans,' she asks the most difficult question facing us at this historical moment: what does it mean 'to know our extinction, and do it anyway'? In place of an answer, this book offers a stance, a way of relating to the great acceleration of waste with which we’re all complicit: 'in such traces, I lung with ash,/ambulate with love and venom.'” —Brian Teare, author of Doomstead Days



Övrig information

Orchid Tierney is a poet and scholar from Aotearoa-New Zealand. She is the author of five chapbooks: Brachiation (GumTree Press, 2012), The World in Small Parts (Dancing Girl Press, 2012), Gallipoli Diaries (GaussPDF, 2017), blue doors (Belladonna* Press, 2018), and ocean plastic (BlazeVOX, 2019). In 2016, TrollThread published her full-length dictation of the Book of Margery Kempe, Earsay. She is an assistant professor of English at Kenyon College.

Innehållsförteckning

contents | convents

 

urf | 7

carbon sink | 11

garden | eden | 14

blowout | blowter | 16

garble | gargle | 18

carbon sink | 20

output | putamen | 22

flowback | flowter | 24

earth | urf | 26

prayer | suit | 32

islands | 37

carbon sink | 40

waste | nature | 42

to the is-land | 48

carbon sink | 62

spectacle island | 64

gyrotext | 81

carbon sink | 84

carbon sick | 93

references | reverences | 94

acknowledgements | confessions | 100