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Biographical note:  Allen Fisher has been involved in performance and writing poetry since 1962. A poet, painter, publisher, editor and art historian, he has produced over one hundred and thirty chapbooks and books of poetry, graphics and art documentation. He currently edits Spanner, lives in Hereford and is Head of Art at the Roehampton University of Surrey where he is Professor of Poetry & Art. He has exhibited paintings in many shows including a one-man show in London in 2003.

 

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EAN13:  9781844710348
ISBN-10:  1844710343
ISBN-13:  9781844710348
Author:  Allen Fisher
Title:  Gravity
Series:  Salt Modern Poets
Product class:  BC
Language:  eng
Audience:  General/trade
BIC subject category:  CTCH1
Publisher:  Salt Publishing
Pub date:  20-Jun-04
Extent:  296pp
Height:  216 mm
Width:  140 mm
Thickness:  17 mm
Weight:  444 gms
Supplier:   Gardners Books
Supplier:   Ingram Book Group
Supplier:   Inbooks (James Bennett)
Availability:  IP
Price:  GBP 14.99
Price:  USD 21.95
Rights:  World

 

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spacer Short description/annotation:  Gravity presents the first five books of poems from the sequence Gravity as a consequence of shape, started in 1982 and scheduled for completion in 2005. The subjects bridge biotechnology and quantum physics through a system of urban gardening and leaking streets.

 

Main description:  Gravity presents the first five books of poems from the sequence Gravity as a consequence of shape, started in 1982 and scheduled for completion in 2005. Gravity includes the books Brixton Fractals, Breadboard, Civic Crime, Dispossession & Cure, and Fizz. The sequence is an inversion of empirical demands. Each untitled poem has been relabelled with a jazz dance from a list of dances, from African Boog to Zip. The design of the overall work uses the model of a crushed cylinder, the process of a crumbling wall and a variety of contingent energies, interrupted narratives demonstrating crowd-outs, descriptions of shifts in focal consciousness, fleeting interruptions that damage continuities and expectations with named actors; Burglar, Badger, Fireman, Mathematician. These narratives are supported by decoherent syntax, moving positions that question strident notions of coherence and over-determined incoherences. This is a syntax that sometimes avoids and sometimes embraces tried stanza structures through the use of unreliable sentences and designed forms that exercise deliberate breaks from golden mean or idealised exactness. The poems rely on inconsistency leading to prepared and unexpected transformations that link or rhyme into following or previous poems. One preparation involved labelling a cylinder with stanza indications to provide sonority, bending the cylinder in upon itself and producing new damaged sonorities from the crushed indications. This transformed geometry energises the process of aesthetic productions in each reader’s involvement. One activity transforms words by sound, another by meaning and another by inversion or critique of its proposals. One unrealised proposal is to demonstrate truth. Another is to confirm a lack of reliance upon expectation. The subjects bridge biotechnology and quantum physics through a system of urban gardening and leaking streets. The proposals demand civility and are preposterous.

 

Table of contents:
1. Brixton Fractals
Banda
Around the World
Ballin’ the Jack
African Twist
accretion
Atkins Stomp
African Boog
Bel Air
Boogaloo
acuity
Boogie Stomp
Black Bottom
Boogie Break
Birdland
2. Breadboard
Boogie Woogie
Bop
coda to Boogie Woogie and Bop for Albert Ayler
Boston Monkey
Break-a-leg
Breaks
brend
Busoni
Butor. Passing Time again
Bristol Stomp
Bugaloo
Buzzards and Bees
Buzz Step
Buzzard
Bunny Hop
Buzzard Glide
Bumble Bee
3. Civic Crime
Cakewalk
Camel Walk
Cha Cha
Charleston
Charley-Bop
Chicken
4. Dispossession & Cure
Dirty Dog
Accounts
Choo Choo
Chug
Chorus Hook
chreod
cigar
Convalescence
Circle
Conga
Continental Walk
Crab Walk
Collimate
Curie
dance
disk
duck-pillow
Dog
Work Consciousness Commodity: Three Kinds of Perception
1. Ditty Bop Walk
2. Dixieland One Step
3. Double Shuffle
5. Fizz
Grind
Fish-Tail
Frug
Eagle Rock
Ferneyhough
Funky Broadway
Fox Trot
Freeze
Goose Neck
Heebie Jeebies
Dispossession & Cure 2
Horse
Huckle Buck
Hully-Gully

 

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Excerpt from book:  

Ferneyhough

The parameters of selection eventually loop
a phase shift a layout arrangement
even where it gives sensations
an intuitive composition
produced through memory and perception
the stucturalist concept of transformation

A silk–screened still–life
with crushed video tape
and feathers
provides a digitally engineered response
from both sides of the brain
produces a newly starched outrage

There's no comfort in wholeness
and even less in its recurrence.

 

Unpublished endorsement :  A burglar near the end of the century hears a song thrush on trumpet. William Blake, senior citizen of Lambeth, is walking through the Brixton riots. Garden design encodes aesthetics and slavery. This is our poetry. It ranges from archaeology to jazz, from genetics to ZAP vectors via Paxton and Mandelbrot, a performance in time. Allen Fisher’s epic Gravity is an alphabet of procedural poems, a conceptual cinema, a fun-park, and a museum of anthropology. Deliberately imperfect, democratic, non-totalising, vivid and beautiful: we could not have imagined it without him.

Tony Lopez

 

Unpublished endorsement :  Allen Fisher’s Gravity is a definitive work of synthesizing (non-totalizing) perceptual analysis—an energy map for the uncoded regions of social space. In shape-time as pliant as that which Fisher explores here, the mind of the writer, seen from above, takes on the aspect of a river through the head. No wall can stop it (the culture breaks).

Miles Champion

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