a (Trenchart: Tracer Series),Used

a (Trenchart: Tracer Series),Used

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Poetry. LGBT Studies. How do you trace death? What do you make of the useless objects left behind? Conjuring Cage, Stein, and Francesca Woodman, British poet Sophie Robinson documents the detritus of sudden loss. Layering word and image, object and subject, the said with the unsayable, A is as Caroline Bergvall writes, '[a] work of mourning. Angry, torn, hardly daring to remember'a textual performance of 'love that dares to speak as queer.' A is published as part of the TrenchArt: Tracer Series, with a foreword by Caroline Bergvall, an afterword by Diane Ward, and collaborative visual art by Ken Erhlich and Susan Simpson.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'a (Trenchart: Tracer Series)'? A: The main theme of 'a (Trenchart: Tracer Series)' revolves around the exploration of loss and the remnants left behind after a death. The poet, Sophie Robinson, uses poetry and visual elements to convey the complexities of mourning and memory.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'a (Trenchart: Tracer Series)' is Sophie Robinson, a British poet known for her works that engage with themes of grief and identity.
  • Q: What is the format of the book? A: The book is available in a paperback format, making it accessible and easy to handle for readers.
  • Q: How many pages does 'a (Trenchart: Tracer Series)' have? A: This book contains a total of 70 pages.
  • Q: When was 'a (Trenchart: Tracer Series)' published? A: The book was published on August 1, 2009.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for all readers? A: While 'a (Trenchart: Tracer Series)' touches on universal themes of loss, it is particularly relevant for readers interested in LGBT studies and poetry, as it integrates queer perspectives.
  • Q: Does this book include visual art? A: Yes, 'a (Trenchart: Tracer Series)' features collaborative visual art by Ken Erhlich and Susan Simpson, enhancing the textual experience.
  • Q: Are there any additional contributions in the book? A: The book includes a foreword by Caroline Bergvall and an afterword by Diane Ward, providing further context and insight into the themes presented.
  • Q: What style of poetry is used in this book? A: Sophie Robinson employs a layered approach in her poetry, blending word and image to create a rich textual performance that addresses the unsayable aspects of grief.
  • Q: Can 'a (Trenchart: Tracer Series)' be used in academic settings? A: Yes, this book can be valuable in academic discussions related to poetry, LGBT studies, and grief, offering a unique perspective for literary analysis.

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