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On the Material

by Stephen Collis

Structured in three parts, On the Material is a meditation on how language holds the materiality of the physical world.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Structured in three parts, On the Material is a meditation on language, geography, socio-economics and the body, moving from the glut of fossil-fuelled consumer excess to the materiality of a single book.
Composed almost entirely of quatrains (each page being comprised of four four-line stanzas) and written while travelling through North America in 2008, "4 4" navigates issues of space and movement in the global age. As economies crumble, ecosystems fail and peak oil approaches, Collis records the production of a disarticulation of social discourse that our consumer society has generated: "After all we made money out of matter here / Now condos shield us from the computer hum / Of on-line trading and wars ?ash on ?at screens / As 4 4s cool and ping mud covered in double garages."
In its bridging second section, "I Fought the Lyric and the Lyric Won," the desire to express wins out over the desire to possess. Beauty, contemplation and human communication seem to have abandoned the world, and their absence from the everyday has re-engaged the poet's struggle with language-has left a need to reinvent human discourse and its attendant relations.
The third section, "Gail's Books," is a sequence of poems in memory of Stephen Collis's sister, Gail Tulloch. A month after Gail's death from cancer in 2002, a ?re destroyed her house, removing every material reminder of her from the earth. All that remained was one book recovered from a pool of water in the ruins after the ?re. Dried in the air, this book, and those Collis had previously borrowed from his sister, become a way for the poet to read back into the elemental heart of absence and loss-the "material" of the books displacing, and in some way recovering, how language holds the materiality of the physical world.

Author Biography

Stephen Collis
Stephen Collis is the author of four books of poetry, Mine (New Star 2001), Anarchive (New Star 2005), which was nominated for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, The Commons (Talonbooks 2008, 2014)-the latter two forming parts of the on-going "Barricades Project"-and On the Material (Talonbooks 2010).

Review

"Collis's poetry draws a direct line from Pablo Neruda and Nicanor Parra….[He] is a force, a vector in modern Canadian Poetry. He writes in front of opinion, but never too far in front to lose engagement…. Words like beauty, pleasure, and liberty do not sound hackneyed. Instead, their writing sounds synonymous with persistence." — Prairie Fire

Long Description

Structured in three parts, On the Material is a meditation on language, geography, socio-economics and the body, moving from the glut of fossil-fuelled consumer excess to the materiality of a single book. Composed almost entirely of quatrains (each page being comprised of four four-line stanzas) and written while travelling through North America in 2008, "4

Review Quote

"Collis's poetry draws a direct line from Pablo Neruda and Nicanor Parra....[He] is a force, a vector in modern Canadian Poetry. He writes in front of opinion, but never too far in front to lose engagement.... Words like beauty, pleasure, and liberty do not sound hackneyed. Instead, their writing sounds synonymous with persistence." -- Prairie Fire

Details

ISBN0889226326
Author Stephen Collis
Short Title ON THE MATERIAL
Pages 128
Language English
ISBN-10 0889226326
ISBN-13 9780889226326
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY 811.54
Birth 1965
Year 2010
Country of Publication Canada
Place of Publication Vancouver
Imprint Talonbooks
UK Release Date 2010-05-27
Publisher Talonbooks
Audience General
AU Release Date 2010-04-14
Publication Date 2010-07-15
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified

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