Curious Masonry

By (author): Christopher Patton

Christopher Patton’s translations from the Exeter Book–a volume of Old English poetry used, over centuries, to store gold foil for illumination of texts thought more meaningful–draw the poems into a modern idiom without quieting their unearthly strangeness. His sense of their passage through time also yields “Hearth,” a take on “The Earthwalker” that uses type and white space, speech and silence, to embody the “play of duration and flux” consuming both the physical manuscript, and the worried, reflective speakers of its poems.

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Christopher Patton

Christopher Patton is a Canadian poet and translator. A section from his first book, Ox, won the Paris Review’s long poem prize. Recent books include Curious Masonry and Unlikeness is Us, a volume of translations from Old English which won an American Book Award. His visual poetry has been shown at the Whatcom Museum and the Minnesota Center for Book Arts. He blogs at theartofcompost.com.


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Christopher Patton’s translations from the Exeter Book–a volume of Old English poetry used, over centuries, to store gold foil for illumination of texts thought more meaningful–draw the poems into a modern idiom without quieting their unearthly strangeness. His sense of their passage through time also yields “Hearth,” a take on “The Earthwalker” that uses type and white space, speech and silence, to embody the “play of duration and flux” consuming both the physical manuscript, and the worried, reflective speakers of its poems.

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Dimensions:

Pages
8.5in * 5.3in * 0.25in
110gr

Published:

March 01, 2011

ISBN:

9781554470938

Book Subjects:

POETRY / General

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Language:

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