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Momentum aims to recuperate what may be had of a lyric tradition refracted through a post-Language sensibility; generating, amongst other things, responses to Proust, Shelley and the experience of dancing. Change and time are intrinsic to the book's accumulative structure and the way in which the line-breaks argue with syntax attempts to show the process, the movement, of thinking in language in time: not a stream of consciousness, but rather more like a weir, a wave, or a rubble-filled alleyway.

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Momentum aims to recuperate what may be had of a lyric tradition refracted through a post-Language sensibility; generating, amongst other things, responses to Proust, Shelley and the experience of dancing. Change and time are intrinsic to the book's accumulative structure and the way in which the line-breaks argue with syntax attempts to show the process, the movement, of thinking in language in time: not a stream of consciousness, but rather more like a weir, a wave, or a rubble-filled alleyway.
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Autorenporträt
Scott Thurston's most recent book is Turning: Selected Poems 1995-2020 (Shearsman, 2023). Since 2004, he has been developing a practice integrating dance and poetry called kinepoetics, which has seen him training and working with professional dancers in the UK and overseas. In 2014 he co-founded the Arts for the Blues project, developing a new creative group psychotherapy for depression. Scott is a person-centred counsellor and Chair in Poetry and Innovative Creative Practice at the University of Salford.