A Revolutionary Calendar
Research output: Book/Report › Book
With expert grace and subversive panache, Zoë Skoulding has written a collection of 360 five-line poems gathered into twelve sections of thirty poems each—a form that replicates that of the Republican Calendar that was created in the immediate aftermath of the French Revolution. Each “month” of poems uses the five-line format differently; each of the individual poems responds to a single element of the phenomenal world and all are attentive to the rounds that phenomena follow. The resulting sequence of meticulous observations and penchant forays that inform A Revolutionary Calendar maps out a temporal intersection, bringing historico-political time (linear and progressive) into conjuncture with seasonal agricultural time (cyclical and recursive). Both are revolutionary, though in different senses, and likewise Skoulding’s magnificent Revolutionary Calendar is very much a book of turns and chart of changes. It is a book for every year.
— Lyn Hejinian, Professor of Poetry UC Berkeley
— Lyn Hejinian, Professor of Poetry UC Berkeley
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Bristol |
Publisher | Shearsman Books |
Number of pages | 130 |
ISBN (print) | 9781848616905 |
Publication status | Published - 31 Aug 2020 |
Research outputs (3)
- Published
from Môn_Tréal (2): A poetry collaboration
Research output: Other contribution
- Published
In Meshes: A poetry and photography collaboration
Research output: Other contribution
- Published
from Môn_Tréal (1): A poetry collaboration
Research output: Other contribution