Internal Rhyme by Scott Thurston

Internal Rhyme by Scott Thurston

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Considering time and process as compositional elements, this book explores how meaning can change when viewed from different perspectives.

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Internal Rhyme by Scott Thurston

"Internal Rhyme" is a sequence in four parts which continues the author's preoccupation with time and process as compositional elements. The book also explores how meaning can change when viewed from different perspectives as each poem in the book can be read vertically as well as horizontally. The subjects and themes are diverse and include poems responding to Blake, Klimt and Twombly alongside re-figurings of the theoretical works of Alain Badiou. This is Scott Thurston's third collection with Shearsman.
Scott Thurston began writing in the poetry scene situated around Gilbert Adair's Sub-Voicive Poetry reading series and Bob Cobbing's New River Project workshops in London in the late eighties. In 1995 he moved to Poland where he taught English as a foreign language. He returned to the UK in 1997 and completed a Ph.D. on Linguistically Innovative Poetry. He lectures in English and Creative Writing at The University of Salford, and lives in Liverpool. Internal Rhyme is his third collection.
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ISBN 13 9781848610903
ISBN 10 1848610904
Title Internal Rhyme
Author Scott Thurston
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Shearsman Books
Year published 2010-04-15
Number of pages 96
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