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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 |
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her recently published collection Partly: New and Selected Poems 2001-2015 (Wesleyan, 2016) and some of them previously unpublished, Rae Armantrouts Conflation interrogates the difference between texture and tactile, thing unspoken versus thing unseen.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 |
Mastered By – Gus Elg (all)
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her recently published collection Partly: New and Selected Poems 2001-2015 (Wesleyan, 2016) and some of them previously unpublished, Rae Armantrout's Conflation interrogates the difference between texture and tactile; thing unspoken versus thing unseen.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.