Ultraviolet of the Genuine
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Author: Brooks-Motl, Hannah
'Ultraviolet of the Genuine' is an expansive record of time and thought, weaving together philosophy, science, theology, dreams, grief, literary theory, criticism, history and ideas of utopia. Engaging with centuries of poetic tradition, Hannah Brooks-Motl’s fourth collection leaves room for the development of everything, abstract and alive. The poems propose a new metaphysics, weighing everyday moments wherein the elusive and ultraviolet radiate. Hannah Brooks-Motl is the author of the poetry collections 'The New Years' (2014), 'M' (2015) and 'Earth' (2019). In a review of Earth in Adroit Journal, Jonathan Suhr writes that in this collection, “The self becomes a referential object defined by its relations to definitions that are also always changing: society, home, family, poetry, memory.” Brooks-Motl's poems and essays have appeared in Best American Experimental Writing, Cambridge Literary Review, Chicago Review, Modernism/modernity and Tupelo Quarterly.
ISBN 9798991298827. The Song Cave. pb. 96 pages. 19.1 x 14 cm.
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'Ultraviolet of the Genuine' is an expansive record of time and thought, weaving together philosophy, science, theology, dreams, grief, literary theory, criticism, history and ideas of utopia. Engaging with centuries of poetic tradition, Hannah Brooks-Motl’s fourth collection leaves room for the development of everything, abstract and alive. The poems propose a new metaphysics, weighing everyday moments wherein the elusive and ultraviolet radiate. Hannah Brooks-Motl is the author of the poetry collections 'The New Years' (2014), 'M' (2015) and 'Earth' (2019). In a review of Earth in Adroit Journal, Jonathan Suhr writes that in this collection, “The self becomes a referential object defined by its relations to definitions that are also always changing: society, home, family, poetry, memory.” Brooks-Motl's poems and essays have appeared in Best American Experimental Writing, Cambridge Literary Review, Chicago Review, Modernism/modernity and Tupelo Quarterly.
ISBN 9798991298827. The Song Cave. pb. 96 pages. 19.1 x 14 cm.
available