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The Hotel Letters is a unique collection of poetry, prose-collage and micro-fiction, written on notepaper from hotels during Baxat's travels throughout Europe between 1998 and 2008. The pieces which make up The Hotel Letters are characterised by a focus on ephemeral moments and experiences of travel, all while challenging boundaries, utilising hybrid forms to collage and montage the scraps, the fragments, the thoughts, observations and memories into a cohesive and occasionally overwhelming assault upon the senses. A narrative emerges, memories are stirred, and these fleeting moments and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Hotel Letters is a unique collection of poetry, prose-collage and micro-fiction, written on notepaper from hotels during Baxat's travels throughout Europe between 1998 and 2008. The pieces which make up The Hotel Letters are characterised by a focus on ephemeral moments and experiences of travel, all while challenging boundaries, utilising hybrid forms to collage and montage the scraps, the fragments, the thoughts, observations and memories into a cohesive and occasionally overwhelming assault upon the senses. A narrative emerges, memories are stirred, and these fleeting moments and sensory impressions in transient spaces blend with the ambiance of the locations in which they were written. The Hotel Letters explores themes of impermanence and intimacy; the mundane hotel stationery used as a canvas for Baxat's poetic reflections, inventions, observations and evocations.
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Autorenporträt
J.L. Baxat is a poet, author & playwright, based between Clermont-Ferrand & Dublin. He has been active in poetry & theatre circles since the mid-1990s, publishing over 40 works across Europe with a wide variety of small presses. Baxat's work as part of the loose collective sometimes referred to as the European 'Prose Collagist' movement is best known in the domain of prose poetry, though can also be seen in his fiction, theatrical works and other hybrid forms.