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Tracer
Richard Greenfield
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Description for Tracer
Paperback. Num Pages: 96 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 8. Weight in Grams: 174.
Ethical and outspoken, this assortment of poems delves into subject matters such as possession and dominance--which so often come cloaked in the placating language of stewardship--as well as the destruction wreaked upon the planet's natural and social environments. Candid in their reflections upon the limits of morality and honesty, these lyric poems seek to emancipate the voice of witness from despair due to the current state of conflict in the world. Attempting to free communication from any means of restraint, words in this compilation allude to the 'tracer' who exposes an image's delicate outline at one moment, and to tracer ... Read more
Ethical and outspoken, this assortment of poems delves into subject matters such as possession and dominance--which so often come cloaked in the placating language of stewardship--as well as the destruction wreaked upon the planet's natural and social environments. Candid in their reflections upon the limits of morality and honesty, these lyric poems seek to emancipate the voice of witness from despair due to the current state of conflict in the world. Attempting to free communication from any means of restraint, words in this compilation allude to the 'tracer' who exposes an image's delicate outline at one moment, and to tracer ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Omnidawn Publishing United States
Number of pages
90
Condition
New
Number of Pages
96
Place of Publication
Richmond, CA, United States
ISBN
9781890650384
SKU
V9781890650384
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99-1
Reviews for Tracer
"The work here is fierce, tender, and precise."
Susan Howe, poet and critic "Greenfield inhabits 'the outskirts' ... 'in the fringe month' in this collection, raising questions of locality: where and how one fits into and functions in the world."
Prick of the Spindle Web Magazine
Susan Howe, poet and critic "Greenfield inhabits 'the outskirts' ... 'in the fringe month' in this collection, raising questions of locality: where and how one fits into and functions in the world."
Prick of the Spindle Web Magazine