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Meditatio Placentae 1st Edition

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Meditatio Placentae 1st Edition

Author(s)

Monty Reid

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781771314404, 9781771314398

Publisher

ACP – Brick Books

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PDF and EPUB

Description

From yoghurt tubs to pop-up books to bobcats, from cement trucks to lost socks to the products of conception, Meditatio Placentae, Monty Reid’s twelfth collection, is a book about unruly stuff. Stuff that functions but also stuff that exceeds, stuff that dreams. A gathering of short poems wrapped into longer sequences, this is a book that pays attention to the world, in all its dizzying forms.

The poems in Meditatio Placentae cluster around certain ideas, experiences, narratives; sometimes they cohere, sometimes they only assemble, but they are always at crossroads where people and objects collide. In these poems matter itself–including the placenta of the title poem–is vibrant, and argues for its rightful recognition.

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Meditatio Placentae 1st Edition

SKU: 9781771314411

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Full Title

Meditatio Placentae 1st Edition

Author(s)

Monty Reid

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781771314411, 9781771314398

Publisher

ACP – Brick Books

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

From yoghurt tubs to pop-up books to bobcats, from cement trucks to lost socks to the products of conception, Meditatio Placentae, Monty Reid’s twelfth collection, is a book about unruly stuff. Stuff that functions but also stuff that exceeds, stuff that dreams. A gathering of short poems wrapped into longer sequences, this is a book that pays attention to the world, in all its dizzying forms.

The poems in Meditatio Placentae cluster around certain ideas, experiences, narratives; sometimes they cohere, sometimes they only assemble, but they are always at crossroads where people and objects collide. In these poems matter itself–including the placenta of the title poem–is vibrant, and argues for its rightful recognition.