reviews
Jun 05, 2009
This gem of a chapbook is the result of a collaboration between poet Zoë Skoulding and visual artist Simonetta Moro. Like many of the images, the poems offer an account of urbanity viewed through a telescope--giving that feeling of random specificity and disjointedness ("everything side by side in static / histories that never happen here.") Like all good ekprastic work, the poems do not stray far from the images' sense of confinement, but are not fettered by the physicality or physi
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May 21, 2009
“every word / every world is / its own”
This is a psychogeographic conversation that re-imagines territories. Imagine a conversation between Simonetta Moro’s globular images and Zoë Skoulding’s poetry, for example, a street scene in pastel caught in an ocular lens:
“you walk at the edge of land traffic / turning swathes of sea / that I can’t hear from up / here where the glass holds me in / place so that I can’t fall into / violet pools under your feet or / out into flightp More...
This is a psychogeographic conversation that re-imagines territories. Imagine a conversation between Simonetta Moro’s globular images and Zoë Skoulding’s poetry, for example, a street scene in pastel caught in an ocular lens:
“you walk at the edge of land traffic / turning swathes of sea / that I can’t hear from up / here where the glass holds me in / place so that I can’t fall into / violet pools under your feet or / out into flightp More...
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