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INDIRECT OBJECTS is Prague-based Australian author Louis Armand's eighth collection, an exploration of physical, psychological and linguistic topographies forming a poetic grammar. The indirect objects of the title are emergent states of experience, perception as language, the unarticulated "real" we encounter as strange and remote in even the most familiar forms of saying. The volume is divided into five sections - "Realism," "Dark Mingus," "Broadcast Graffiti," "Zapata Retrospect," and "Tur zum Nichts" - each concerned with an exploration of landscapes of fact. Armand's poetry is populated by places, people, things whose existence describes a potential contained in language as singular and vital as they are.

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Indirect Objects, Louis Armand

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Titel
Indirect Objects
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Louis Armand
Erscheinungsdatum
2014
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
159
ISBN10
1922181188
ISBN13
9781922181183
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Belletristik, Poesie
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INDIRECT OBJECTS is Prague-based Australian author Louis Armand's eighth collection, an exploration of physical, psychological and linguistic topographies forming a poetic grammar. The indirect objects of the title are emergent states of experience, perception as language, the unarticulated "real" we encounter as strange and remote in even the most familiar forms of saying. The volume is divided into five sections - "Realism," "Dark Mingus," "Broadcast Graffiti," "Zapata Retrospect," and "Tur zum Nichts" - each concerned with an exploration of landscapes of fact. Armand's poetry is populated by places, people, things whose existence describes a potential contained in language as singular and vital as they are.