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Dominique Hecq’s After Cage is a moving, looping meditation on the possibilities of both language and time. Inspired by her experiences of dance and composition, particularly Stockhausen’s Stimmung, language mirrors physical and musical movement in a series of repeated yet constantly varied threads and whorls. The pages are numberless, challenging our conceptions of what a book should be and encouraging more fluid forms of reading.' (Introduction)
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Also reviews Jane Joritz-Nakagawa <<terrain grammar>>
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Wound and Wor(l)d : Violence and Optimism in Poetry
TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs