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Biographical note: Catherine Daly was valedictorian of her class at St. Teresa of Avila High School in a small blue collar city in the American Midwest. An Illinois Scholar at Trinity College and Merit Fellow at Columbia University, Daly has worked as a technical architect, officer in a Wall Street investment bank, engineer supporting the space shuttle orbiter, software developer for motion picture studios, and teacher. She lives in Los Angeles. She is also author of a book of poetry entitled Locket.
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EAN13: 9781876857950 ISBN-10: 1876857951 ISBN-13: 9781876857950 Author: Catherine Daly Title: DaDaDa Series: Salt Modern Poets Product class: BC Language: eng Audience: General/trade BIC subject category: CTCH1 Publisher: Salt Publishing Pub date: 15-Aug-03 Extent: 224pp Height: 216 mm Width: 140 mm Thickness: 13 mm Weight: 336 gms Supplier: Gardners Books Supplier: Ingram Book Group Supplier: Inbooks (James Bennett) Availability: IP Price: GBP 12.99 Price: USD 19.95 Rights: World
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description/annotation: This triology of poetry manuscripts includes poems that add personal emotion and interest into what has become quite dry experimental poetry, and visual and sonic interest back into melodramatic narrative / confessional modes. While its main appeal is to play and pleasure, this verse may prove challenging for beginning readers of poetry while it will interest those who generally do not read poetry but read classics, science & technology, experimental fiction, criticism / critical theory, and philosophy.
Main description: An information-age critique of information and process, this poetry trilogy treats such interrelated themes as identity and authority and strategies beyond Dadaist appropriation and postmodern ventriloquism. Catherine Daly’s constructed a reader’s playground by vatic, cathartic rapine of canonical texts including the “Amoretti” of Edmund Spenser, the Greek Anthology, and the Norton Anthology of English Literature; religious women’s dictation, testimony, and writing; wireless communication, slide shows, truth tables, and Boolean algebra; high culture sculpture and junk culture celebrities and plots. Included in the three sections of DaDaDa is hagiography of interior decorators and fashion designers, OuLiPonian manipulations of anonymous medieval prayers about the passion, a “woman’s epic” poem based on the writings of Marguerite Porete which erases, creative etymology, quotes from female country and western lyricists, and instructions for making a Palm Pilot vibrate, all ultimately examining truth, freedom, art, craft, and other ideas. Daly rewrites as reading, as performance, as decoding, recoding, and encoding. This post-language poetry is devoted to sound play and pleasure. It is religious poetry underpinned by fervid atheism, literary criticism as heresy, confessional verse biography, serious poetry riddled with cheap puns.
Table of contents: Reading Fundamentals In the Beginning Last Words From the Baltimore Catechism Palm Anthology Glow, Little Glow Worm PDA / Commands Pilot Wetware Land or Board Magnetism Handheld LCD / Lucid / Lewd Touch Screen Electromagnetic Field /x is a Switch /xx /xxx Wireless Aerialists Mistress Plot Adorata Oos Oos Ice Ahs Ease Use Heresy Women’s Work “now imagine great beauty writing on my heart” Free Spirit Commutare Listen (St.) Hildegard von Bingen’s Visions False Apparitions vates Prophet interpreter xiejiao nabi’ pqou‹sge Woman and Island Solo, Alone Grouse Khansa (Tumadir bint ‘Amr) Begin the Beguine (We Suddenly Know What Heaven We’re In) In Medias Res Blind Invocation Blinds Blinds (Another Version) Cover Right (Down) Cover Right (Up) Box Out Shuffle Space Strips Checkerboard Across Checkerboard Down Split (In) Split (Out) Marguerite Sings as Dissolve Words Dissolve Letters, Bridging to Cover a Break in Time. Random Bars Vertical, Bridging Cut. Break in Continuity. Fade to Vowels and Pauses Random Bars Cut Strips Right Down Box In Wipe Dissolve and Blur Start Walking Circularity Transition Legendary The Curious, Pervious St. Catherine Desert Paradise Attributes Ladies After the Lives of the Poets from Lives of the Decorators Upholstery Silence Dust Day and Night It’s a Different Dreamtime Desert Pieties from Lives of the Designers The Outsiders Americans Rah Rah Rah Palvinar The Burlesques About Portraits by Eleanor Antin View excerpt as PDF: Click here to view a sample (136 KB)
Excerpt from book:
Upholstery
Seme / Billy Baldwin
Everybody wants the same kind of different thing. A tree adapted from a Matisse in negative repeats on each cushion on the couch and the Baldwin-signature slipper chair.
There is a connection between the pieces of furniture. Color is not subject to fashion.
Interpretant / Sister Parish
that old-money look rag rugs & antiques a “flair” daredevil color crocheted throws “baroque” “freewheeling” “felt” her way along the reins of taste English country horse country vintage & fashionable bring back what is good worn
Review quote: Cavernous and electric, DaDaDa unfolds as a hypnotically twisted love tome investigating the r/elation between language systems and the erotics of communication. Plotting the truncated lives of letters, as mistresses, matrices, vessels, vials, viols, vile induces, indices, Catherine Daly’s passionate tripartite tour de force rages with linguistic virtuosity as a “cross-stitched sampler” of contemporary culture, “hot sync simulacra,” literary heresies. Adeena Karasick Review quote: Seldom is such a commodious pathway opened with a first book. It is, as its author says, “Huge toroid / experiments.” She’s right about that; look up “toroid.” Catherine Daly is the “epideictic girl” of her verse’s universe. Any book that places Georgia O’Keefe in the same neighborhood with Ann Corio has a thing or two to tell us about telling, about “deep regional feeling,” about aboutness. Aldon L. Nielsen |
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