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Illustrating the Machine That Makes the World: From J. G. Heck's 1851 Pictorial Archive of Nature and Science (The VQR Poetry Ser.)
Joshua Poteat
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Description for Illustrating the Machine That Makes the World: From J. G. Heck's 1851 Pictorial Archive of Nature and Science (The VQR Poetry Ser.)
Paperback. Contains poems with titles such as "Illustrating the Theory of Interference" and "Illustrating the Construction of Railroads". This book also features nineteenth-century engravings depicting phenomena from geology to astronomy to mechanics. Series: VQR Poetry Series. Num Pages: 88 pages, 17 b&w illustrations. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 140 x 10. Weight in Grams: 136.
In this book-length series, poems with titles such as “Illustrating the theory of interference” and “Illustrating the construction of railroads” are paired with nineteenth-century engravings depicting phenomena from geology to astronomy to mechanics. Yet the poems relate to the images in an oblique rather than a direct way. Poteat uses this framework to construct a mysterious and engaging book that inhabits many worlds at once, bridging the real and the imagined, the traditional and the experimental, the surreal and the ordinary.
As each diagram and scene gives rise to a poem that intertwines the life of German artist and ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Condition
New
Series
VQR Poetry Series
Number of Pages
88
Place of Publication
Georgia, United States
ISBN
9780820334141
SKU
V9780820334141
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Ref
99-2
About Joshua Poteat
JOSHUA POTEAT won the 2004 Anhinga Poetry Prize for his first book, Ornithologies, and his chapbook, Meditations, won the Poetry Society of America’s 2004 National Chapbook Award. He has received awards from American Literary Review, Columbia: A Journal of Literature and the Arts, Nebraska Review, and River City.
Reviews for Illustrating the Machine That Makes the World: From J. G. Heck's 1851 Pictorial Archive of Nature and Science (The VQR Poetry Ser.)
His first collection, Ornithologies, charted a lyric landscape of birth and memory, which is to say, nostalgia. . . . Illustrating the Machine is a very different journey, into the imagined world of the eponymous text. What makes it so seductive, and so satisfying, is that Poteat—the lyric intelligence behind these haunting, often spectacularly beautiful poems—never quite leaves that earlier ... Read more