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School of Forgery Jon Stone

School of Forgery By Jon Stone

School of Forgery by Jon Stone


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Summary

What is the school of forgery? It's what teaches us fakery and invention in equal measure, the means by which we transform ourselves and our world. With its knock-offs, travesties, alt-pop golems, stolen text and tall stories, this book celebrates the singularly human compulsion to 'make things up'.

School of Forgery Summary

School of Forgery by Jon Stone

PBS Recommendation. The school of forgery is a singular institution, whose principal teachings concern the volatile relationship between fakery and invention. Both you and I are its alumni, and so is the bandit boiled alive in a cauldron of oil. So are the perpetrators of hoaxes, the writers of pornographic dojinshi, counterfeiters in love with their teachers and teens who dress up as birds to fight tyranny. Its professors proliferate. Its graduates excel in every field. Its campus is the world.

This book, part prospectus and part fanzine, is made from stolen or borrowed parts centos and collages, half-rhymes and homophonics, translations and travesties. Equally inspired by manga luminaries like Naoki Urasawa, animation and adventure stories as it is by earlier poets, the natural world and human history, School of Forgery postulates the poem as knock-off, as reclaimed scrap, and most of all as through-and-through fabrication.

School of Forgery Reviews

The structure of School of Forgery is ingenious and impressively intricate. Its slotting architectures are slit, mortised and battened. (...) I stress-tested their timbre by reading poems aloud and yielded a cadence of genuine feeling within the multifaceted, mega-fabricated, louche architecture.

-- David Morley * Magma *

These are poems with an edge, or rather, multiple sharp edges, poems as elaborate 'fabrications' challenging conventions of form and voice. This is an inspired, integrated debut, endlessly inventive, with a lively intertextuality and a wide frame of reference. The language is both playful and hard-wrought, words at high voltage, words as collector's items.

-- PBS Selectors' Comments

A poet of fantastic inversions.

-- Alison Brackenbury * Poetry London *

About Jon Stone

Jon Stone was born in Derby and lives in London. His work has been performed on radio and published in national newspapers, as well as in poetry anthologies themed around imitation, formal innovation, science fiction, mythology and the erotic. He won a Society of Authors Eric Gregory Award in 2012 and the Poetry London Prize in 2014 and 2016. He edits compendiums of visual, ecological and experimental poetry through Sidekick Books, which he co-runs with Kirsten Irving.

Table of Contents

  • Originals
  • Near Extremes 1
  • The Mark
  • And why do you want to work for the Secret Service?
  • Tongue
  • Torn Page from a Chapter on Ray Guns
  • Dojinshiworld
  • Cloud Swifts
  • Near Extremes 2
  • Goemon at 50 degrees
  • Mustard
  • Father Popieluszko
  • Send in the Mink
  • Chimney Swifts
  • Near Extremes 3
  • The Procedure
  • Nell Gwynn Poses for Lely
  • Mimic Octopus
  • Nosejobs
  • Jake Root
  • Beach Swifts
  • Near Extremes 4
  • Icicle
  • A Chest of Letters
  • The School of Forgery
  • Boy
  • They Never See Themselves
  • Coffee Swifts
  • The Year Long Dress Rehearsal
  • Fakes
  • Tatsunoko
  • Far Dancing and . . .
  • What Robots Murmur Through Broken Sleep
  • Snowbeasts
  • The Laughing Body
  • Second-Hand Kite Feathers
  • The Not-Who-They-Say-They-Are Sonnets
  • 7-Kyoku
  • Adcock Modulations (Symbolic, Fantastic, Historic, Personal)
  • Death Daydream Season
  • All Year Dress Rehearsing
  • Notes & Admissions

Additional information

GOR008913257
9781784630874
178463087X
School of Forgery by Jon Stone
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Salt Publishing
2018-02-15
96
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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