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Idiomatic, for the people

A poetry chapbook
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It's not poetry, it's formatting. Australian author, Morgan Bell, squeezes through the crawlspace of fight, flight, freeze, and fawn. A verse debut from a microfiction craftsperson. "A stunningly original series of poems that are as visually beautiful as they are emotionally haunting. Rich with idioms, the phrases are often subverted to be both a familiar ghost of the original and unsettlingly fresh. The work is intensely concrete - words fading, moving down a funnel, in columns, weaving, waving - creating a structural narrative that makes its own, non-lingual meaning. An exciting poetry collection full of surprise and rich, visual, rhythmic, and semantic treats." - Magdalena Ball, Compulsive Reader
Release date NZ
May 22nd, 2019
Author
Pages
64
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
6 illustrations
Dimensions
127x178x4
ISBN-13
9780244457761
Product ID
30750738

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