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Alonna Shaw

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 2 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2012-2017, suosituimpien joukossa Eleven Sundays. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2012-2017.

We R What We 8: Consumerism: Reshaping Thought

We R What We 8: Consumerism: Reshaping Thought

Alonna Shaw

Fiercefriendly Press
2017
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The aleatory literary technique used in this book stems from the Dadaists. The cut-up technique gained notice when used by writers and artists such as William S. Burroughs and David Bowie. This collection of aleatory poetry excerpts found material from an image. This act of anti-poetry literally expresses how words can reshape thought. Just change the order. On Alonna Shaw's Consumerism Series. "When family values became processed slogans, we lost personal validation generating consumers instead of citizens. Consuming equals validation. A hopeless equation. What hole in society's emotional makeup creates empty calories?" Her Consumerism Series consists of poems, images, video poetry, a workbook, an annotated workbook, and this book. "There's something magical, alchemical, when you approach aleatory chance methods with a certainzeal, a certain will and intent, that creates results that otherwise would not be as interesting. I think Alonna's sequence exhibits that kind of alchemy. I enjoyed the movement of the lines.Each "remix" felt like its own individual work, but the echo - the echoing fragments - makes it cohere."-Joseph Massey, author of Illocality
Eleven Sundays

Eleven Sundays

Alonna Shaw

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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"Beautifully written ...] A richly descriptive tale of grief and gratitude." -- Kirkus Reviews In a Northern California seaside town sheltered from time's advances, two women without families, both having suffered deep loss, forge an unlikely bond and become forever connected. This contemporary time capsule takes a Pop-Tart and espresso-fueled twentysomething on an uncharted fork in her road. Annie's future falls apart until she finds the courage to look inside. Losses plunge her into depression. The office's repetitive and tedious work-a-day life doesn't provide the distraction she needs. So Annie shifts into denial and drives across San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge away from her big city problems. In fog-capped Drake's Valley where explorers trekked before her, a mysterious souplady, a green-eyed cat, and three curious boys looking for bones influence her to face up to a changed future.