15,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
payback
8 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Poetry. ." . . Lytle Shaw has carried out often disruptive, sometimes hilarious, and sometimes melancholy explorations into the processes through which the world gets made into an object of knowledge. But what is the lobe of the book's title? A lobe is a roundish projection, a part of something to which it is attached by the very fissure that also creates it. A lobby could serve as an architectural example, its fissures the walls, doors, stairs, and elevators which connect it to the rest of the building. But not all lobes are material. Knowledge-creates lobes of a sort (hence the interest in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Poetry. ." . . Lytle Shaw has carried out often disruptive, sometimes hilarious, and sometimes melancholy explorations into the processes through which the world gets made into an object of knowledge. But what is the lobe of the book's title? A lobe is a roundish projection, a part of something to which it is attached by the very fissure that also creates it. A lobby could serve as an architectural example, its fissures the walls, doors, stairs, and elevators which connect it to the rest of the building. But not all lobes are material. Knowledge-creates lobes of a sort (hence the interest in Diderot). More precisely, it is about the fissures that form the known, the fissures that form knowers and that leave them (us) dangling in the wind"-Lyn Hejinian. A SIDE OF CLOSURE also available at SPD.
Autorenporträt
Lytle Shaw is the author of Cable Factory 20, The Lobe, and Frank O'Hara: The Poetics of Coterie.Other books include New Grounds for Dutch Landscape , Narrowcast: Poetry and Audio Research, and The Moiré Effect. He also publishes essays on artists including: Zoe Leonard, Robert Smithson and Paul McCarthy, for the Reina Sofia Museum, the DIA Center, Whitechapel Gallery and the Drawing Center. He is an professor of English at New York University.