Cover image for Float / Anne Carson.
TITLE:
Float / Anne Carson.
Publication Date:
2016
Publication Information:
[S.I.] : McClelland & Stewart,
Physical Description:
1 slipcase (22 booklets in 272 unnumbered pages)
Summary:
Anne Carson consistently dazzles with her inventive, shape-shifting work and the vividness of her imagination. Float reaches an even greater level of brilliance and surprise. Presented in an arrestingly original format--individual chapbooks that can be read in any order, and that float inside a transparent case, this collection conjures a mix of voices, time periods, and structures to explore what makes people, memories, and stories "maddeningly attractive" when observed in spaces that are suggestively in-between. One can begin with Carson contemplating Proust on a frozen Icelandic plain, or on the art-saturated streets of downtown New York City. Or journey to the peak of Mount Olympus, where Zeus ponders his own afterlife. Or find a chorus of Gertrude Steins performing an essay about falling--a piece that also unearths poignant memories of Carson's own father and great-uncle in rural Canada. And a poem called "Wildly Constant" piercingly explores the highs and lows of marriage and monogamy, distilled in a wife's waking up her husband from the darkness of night, and asking him to make them eggs for breakfast.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780771018435
General Note:
"A collection of twenty-two chapbooks whose order is unfixed and whose topics are various."

In chapbook slipcase.