Poetry. "Evelyn Reilly's APOCALYPSO floats a cobbled kind of futurist voyage that moves by belief and uncovered loss to quickly deliver an overwhelming sensation (allegory) that as in Tarkovsky's Solaris we are on this journey too and have no hope (and want none) of getting off it. Turning these pages we discover that the museum of the future is a ship and Evelyn Reilly is scribbling our fate."--Eileen Myles "Who, if I cried out, would hear me amid the mechanic orders? Well, if you listen closely, faint yet clear signals are being emitted from Evelyn Reilly's APOCALYPSO wherein fragments of…mehr
Poetry. "Evelyn Reilly's APOCALYPSO floats a cobbled kind of futurist voyage that moves by belief and uncovered loss to quickly deliver an overwhelming sensation (allegory) that as in Tarkovsky's Solaris we are on this journey too and have no hope (and want none) of getting off it. Turning these pages we discover that the museum of the future is a ship and Evelyn Reilly is scribbling our fate."--Eileen Myles "Who, if I cried out, would hear me amid the mechanic orders? Well, if you listen closely, faint yet clear signals are being emitted from Evelyn Reilly's APOCALYPSO wherein fragments of information technologies now dispersed in the ether create haunting assemblages of ourselves. Fascinating!"--Marjorie WelishHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Evelyn Reilly's most recent book of poetry, APOCALYPSO (Roof Books, 2012), continues the dystopic re-working of nature poetry she began in STYROFOAM (Roof Books, 2009). Other works include Fervent Remnants of Reflective Surfaces (Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs) and HIATUS (Barrow Street Books, 2004). Recent essays and poems have appeared in EOAGH, Critiphoria, ECO LANGUAGE READER and Interim. She has taught poetics at St. Marks Poetry Project and the Summer Writing Program at Naropa University, and has been a co-curator of the Segue Reading Series.
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