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Devastation
Melissa Buzzeo
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Description for Devastation
Paperback. Num Pages: 88 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 185 x 180 x 12. Weight in Grams: 245.
The Devastation, a performance novel or poem, is based on the fallibility of a single image: a sea-wreck in language, the lovers on the floor of the sea, a sea of poetry, current, currency, connection—the world. How do we value "impoverished speech" or try to find abundance in impoverishment? A narrative that stems from "an image that is never exhausted" whose affect pervades the function of the whole, The Devastation is a lyric exploration of relation and community.
The Devastation, a performance novel or poem, is based on the fallibility of a single image: a sea-wreck in language, the lovers on the floor of the sea, a sea of poetry, current, currency, connection—the world. How do we value "impoverished speech" or try to find abundance in impoverishment? A narrative that stems from "an image that is never exhausted" whose affect pervades the function of the whole, The Devastation is a lyric exploration of relation and community.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Nightboat Books United States
Number of pages
88
Condition
New
Number of Pages
88
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781937658250
SKU
V9781937658250
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99-15
About Melissa Buzzeo
MELISSA BUZZEO is the author of three previous full-length books: What Began Us (2007), Face (2009), and For Want and Sound (2012). She has taught at Brown University, the University of Iowa, and Naropa University, and currently teaches at Pratt Institute. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.
Reviews for Devastation
"Melissa Buzzeo delivers language from its hidden sources and outer fringes with extraordinary poignancy and precision."
Avital Ronell "The Devastation confronts both what is "left to say" after dystopian collapse and who is "left to say"
the subject that tells the tale."
Maria Damon "Los Angeles Review of Books"
Avital Ronell "The Devastation confronts both what is "left to say" after dystopian collapse and who is "left to say"
the subject that tells the tale."
Maria Damon "Los Angeles Review of Books"