Remove A Concept vol 06
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Volume six of Ganick's longpoem written in the late 1980s and being published here for the first time. About this section, Michael Peters writes,
This important historical work bears its age with increasing intrigue, simply because it would seem to suggest the inversion of time via its manipulation of absence—before and after you were born. It is unlike some of the more known, smaller works comprising Peter Ganick's publishing history—and a must have, but good luck finding yourself within it. This massive body of words becomes porous, wildly poetic—a veritable sea of holes, a space machine, or a supervaast field of labias. Ganick's RAC, a.k.a. "Remove a Concept," stretches you way out, makes you cross vaast spaces where you are uncertain of removals and insertions, and this contemplation includes yourself. Then if you realize it was undertaken in the late 1980s, the kinks in its thinging creates wild, definitive indefinitiveness where even the uncertainties are doubtful. —Michael Peters
Details
- Publication Date
- Sep 29, 2011
- Language
- English
- Category
- Poetry
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Peter Ganick
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- Format