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    Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press
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    gbv_1818792389
    Format: 80 Seiten , 20 cm
    ISBN: 9780228008132 , 0228008131
    Series Statement: The Hugh MacLennan poetry series
    Content: "In the early 2000s flarf poetry emerged as an avant-garde movement that generated disturbing and amusing texts from the results of odd internet searches. In Vlarf, Jason Camlot plumbs the canon of Victorian literature, as one would search the internet, to fashion strange, sad, and funny forms and feelings in poetry. Vlarf pursues expressions of sentiment that may have become unfamiliar, unacceptable, or uncool since the advent of modernism by mining Victorian texts and generic forms with odd inclinations, using techniques that include erasure, bout-rimé, emulation, adaptation, reboot, mimicry, abhorrence, cringe, and love. Erasures of massive volumes of prose by John Stuart Mill and John Ruskin become concise poems of condensed sadness; a reboot of Christina Rossetti's "Goblin Market" is told from the perspective of a ten-year-old boy with an imaginary albatross pal; recovered fragments from an apocryphal book of Victorian nonsense verse are pieced together; a Leonard Cohen song about Queen Victoria is offered in a steampunk rendering; and a meditative guinea pig delivers a dramatic monologue in the vein of Robert Browning."--
    Note: Poems
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780228009283
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0228009286
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780228009290
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Camlot, Jason, 1967- Vlarf Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021 ISBN 0228009286
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780228009283
    Language: English
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