EBOOK

Apostrophe

Bill Kennedy
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Pages
293
Year
2006
Language
English

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"Apostrophe" is:

a) a figure of speech in which a person, an abstract quality or a nonexistent entity is addressed as though present

b) a poem written in 1993 in which every sentence is an apostrophe

c) a program - apostropheengine.ca - based on the 1993 poem that hijacks search engines in order to extend the poem infinitely

d) a book of poetry written using the website
The answer: e) all of the above.
Bill Kennedy and Darren Wershler-Henry's Apostrophe contains all of these things, except the search engine (but you can visit that any time you like). Each line from the original poem has become the title of a new poem generated by the program's metonymic romp through the World Wide Web. Phrases rub against each other promiscuously; poems and readers alike come to their own conclusions. The results are by turns poignant, banal, offensive and hilarious, but always surprising and always unaffected. In other words, everything a book of contemporary poetry should be, and then some.
Poet and scholar Charles Bernstein has suggested that Apostrophe may be related to Freud's notion of the uncanny, a somnambulistic drift that appears aimless yet somehow always returns to "you." Apostrophe is an entirely new kind of poetry: neither stable nor unstable, sections come and go, but the overall shape of the poem remains vaguely familiar, like a trick of memory. Everything a book of contemporary poetry should be, and then some. Bill Kennedy is the Artistic Director of The Scream Literary Festival, a poetry editor for Coach House Books and one of the organizers of the Toronto-based Lexiconjury Reading Series. He also runs Stop14, a new media development company. Darren Wershler-Henry teaches Communication Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University.

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