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A collection of 56 poems covering various subjects written in a range of voices and styles. Some influential elements include semiotics with aspects of structuralism, post-structuralism and deconstruction; consideration of the (various) Reals; textualities; Ludwig Wittgenstein's later thoughts on language; Roland Barthes' bifurcation of readerly and writerly texts, with writerly (le texte scriptible) taking the dominant role; surrealism; the work of other poets; the author's academic and familial background in literature, psychoanalysis, and linguistics; and some current conditions. Also…mehr

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A collection of 56 poems covering various subjects written in a range of voices and styles. Some influential elements include semiotics with aspects of structuralism, post-structuralism and deconstruction; consideration of the (various) Reals; textualities; Ludwig Wittgenstein's later thoughts on language; Roland Barthes' bifurcation of readerly and writerly texts, with writerly (le texte scriptible) taking the dominant role; surrealism; the work of other poets; the author's academic and familial background in literature, psychoanalysis, and linguistics; and some current conditions. Also presented are other simpler "songs," inauguratory or responsive in nature, parodies, and pieces derived from hypnopompic states.
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Autorenporträt
Hermit Poet. Prior to retiring to the Oregon coast in 2016, Leigh Zaph worked for 30 years as owner and CEO of a real estate firm in NYC. Previous work experiences included management in the entertainment field during the 1970's, producing over 100 concerts and musical events, followed by a 5 year career in market research. Originally attracted to writing as an undergraduate at Cornell University, he returned to poetry in 2012. His poems draw upon an academic and familial background that covers a wide range of interests including 20th century literary theory, semiotics, psychoanalysis, and philosophical investigation-each affecting the voice and manner of his work.