Rae Armantrout - Conflation
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Conflation

Label Fonograf Editions ‎– FONO2
Format Vinyl, LP, Album
Barcode 0685349928668
Country US
Released 06 Dec 2016
Genre Non-Music
Style Poetry, Sound Poetry, Spoken Word
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Featuring poems written over the past 15 years, some of them from her recently published collection Partly: New and Selected Poems 2001-2015 (Wesleyan, 2016) and some of them previously unpublished, Rae Armantrouts Conflation interrogates the difference between texture and tactile, thing unspoken versus thing unseen. The world largely exists in the interstices and her poetry makes that clear. An Armantrout poem is a space where no word is safe from speculation. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award for her 2009 collection Versed, she is the poet for the twitterified 21st century and Conflation allows its listener to lapse and bathe in her voices nuanced measure.

A1 Legacy
A2 Mistakes
A3 Word Problems
A4 Life's Work
A5 The Ether
A6 Before
A7 Song
A8 Currency
A9 The Fit
A10 Upper World
A11 Almost
A12 Two Three
A13 The Subject
A14 Reversible
A15 Scumble
A16 Around
A17 Unbidden
A18 Integer
A19 Bubble Wrap
A20 Soft Money
A21 Exact
A22 Scripture
A23 Dress Up
A24 Accounts (for Brian Keating)
A25 Arrivals
A26 Chirality
A27 Sonnet 3 (after William Shakespeare)
B1 Itself
B2 Control
B3 The New Zombie
B4 The Times
B5 Making
B6 The Craft Talk
B7 Conflation
B8 You Know
B9 Object Permanence
B10 Arch
B11 Flicker
B12 My Erasures
B13 Old Woman’s Lament in Autumn (for William Carlos Williams)
B14 Fusion
B15 Negotiations
B16 Hate
B17 Flux
B18 Unquote
B19 Wrong
B20 The Wig
B21 Can You See
B22 Jackpot
B23 Subject Rhymes
B24 Bees
B25 The Act
B26 Hoard
B27 Old Tricks
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Featuring poems written over the past 15 years, some of them from her recently published collection Partly: New and Selected Poems 2001-2015 (Wesleyan, 2016) and some of them previously unpublished, Rae Armantrout's Conflation interrogates the difference between texture and tactile; thing unspoken versus thing unseen. The world largely exists in the interstices and Rae Armantrout’s poetry--previously awarded the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award-- makes that clear.
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