Asteronymes by Claire Trevien

Asteronymes by Claire Trevien

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Asteronymes by Claire Trevien

ASTERONYME, n. (French). A sequence of asterisks used to hide a name or password. In this follow-up to her acclaimed debut, The Shipwrecked House (Guardian First Book Award longlisted), Anglo-Breton poet Claire Trevien takes us to a place where ancient stone circles collide with the language of the internet. Trevien becomes curator of imaginary museums, indexing objects and histories with a quixotic energy. The stunning central sequence recounts a journey across the Scottish island of Arran, where myths are carved into remote caves and a mountain hides behind a 'froufrou of gas'. Formally inventive and intricately composed, Asteronymes is a book of redactions - and an elegy for places and people that have been ruined by time, erosion or neglect.
Claire Trévien was born in Brittany. Her pamphlet Low-Tide Lottery was published in 2011. She is the editor of Sabotage Reviews and the co-organiser of Penning Perfumes, a creative collaboration between poets and perfumers. Her first collection, The Shipwrecked House (Penned in the Margins, 2013), was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and subsequently transformed for the stage.
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ISBN 13 9781908058348
ISBN 10 190805834X
Title Asteronymes
Author Claire Trevien
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penned in the Margins
Year published 2016-03-01
Number of pages 80
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