Topology as Monochrome

Topology as Monochrome

  • Nathan Anderson
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9781312779785ISBN 10: 1312779780

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Topology as Monochrome is written by Nathan Anderson and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1312779780 (ISBN 10) and 9781312779785 (ISBN 13).

PRAISE FOR TOPOLOGY AS MONOCHROME BY NATHAN ANDERSON "Topology as Monochrome, like much of Nathan Anderson's work, engages with the poetic form itself; the shifting landscape of the page provoking the reader's eye and forcing us to think beyond the traditional confines of poetry. Anderson's poetry allows the reader space for wandering and contemplation, while lending itself to repeated readings. Topology as Monochrome is both a visual and a verbal feast moving between dense imagery and playful layout. Anderson's book is an exciting and inspiring voyage through the possibilities of radical form. I find myself consistently surprised, delighted, and provoked by Anderson's writing. I'm never bored by his work and Topology as Monochrome is no exception. Nathan Anderson is a poet worth following closely and devouring each new work with awe and joy. Topology as Monochrome is an excellent foray into Nathan Anderson's inventiveness, playfulness, and commitment to expanding and engaging with poetry and all its diverse possibilities." - Joshua Martin __ "Nathan Anderson's work is faithful to its title. Unraveling the interconnections and antipodes all may acknowledge but too few, outside the poets and philosophers (and this is a wonderful work true to both those vital temperaments), want questioned of popular existence, this collection pulls the reader along labyrinthic expositions of those exchanges of sound and silence, proximity and distance, intellect and will, stasis and movement, destruction and coalescence, so as to announce in the face of the loud and cheaply colourful of so much this postmodern age (think politics, think fashion) the true horror of what subsists these-a layout of monochrome found screaming Truth, reclaiming Life. A text that, by its own vivacity, moves those radiants of the deeply poetic, Topology as Monochrome re-makes vibrant the bland if ordinarily mundane. This is to be expected, after all, of a poetry saying Yes to Life and thereby proving it in the face of contemporary blasé." - Andrew Cyril Macdonald