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Stater, Bruce
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1 Oct 2007
Ahadada Books
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Ahadada Books is pleased to present A Labyrinth of Visions by Bruce Stater.
A Labyrinth of Visions is the fourteenth release in the Ahadada Books Online Chapbook series.
Of Bruce Stater's Lanyrinth, Jerome Rothenberg writes: "To say it quickly: Bruce Stater’s Labyrinth of Vision is little short of extraordinary – a work that ties language to a journey truly taken & a mind in extremis that acts to record it. Stater, as I read him, writes with a sense of imaginings that reminds me of a poet like Gerard de Nerval in his visionary prose work, Aurelia, where “dream is a second life” & “an overflow” into the everyday. As with Nerval & a small company of others, then & now, the vision & the language are inseparable: “a journey of remembrance & metaphor,” as the title of Stater’s first chapter tells us. If you want to take that as merely literature, feel free to do so; it is that & something more: a place where metaphor rings true & is – for the duration of the vision – the only truth there is. “It is light, it is dark,” the old Aztecs said in defining their own labyrinths, & it is also the mark in Stater’s labyrinthine journey of a strong new voice in poetry."
"[tENT's] modest attempt to write about Bruce's A Labyrinth of Visions & the greater context of his writing in general"
"1st, I am NOT an expert on Bruce Stater's work. 2nd, unfortunately, I doubt that there ARE any experts on Bruce's work other than himself. Therefore, consider this modest attempt to write about Bruce's "A Labyrinth of Visions" & the greater context of his writing in general as indicating that the lack of scholarly attn to this body is a lack I hope will be corrected - preferably w/in Bruce's lifetime!"
—tENTATIVELY , a cONVENIENCE, from 'A Staterment'. "[tENT's] modest attempt to write about Bruce's A Labyrinth of Visions & the greater context of his writing in general" . Click here to download tENTATIVELY , a cONVENIENCE's full piece. |