Terminalian Drift by Jerry Gordon

Terminalian Drift by Jerry Gordon

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Documents the collaboration and projects of a group of UK walking artists, reporting on new thinking and practice in journey-based performance.

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Terminalian Drift by Jerry Gordon

Water only knows how to flow. It never ceases. Even glaciers thousands of years old are not a stilling of water. A chilling, but not a stilling. The city is likewise, imposing its own flows of seep and sink and evaporation. Our man has acquired another man's skin--Andr Cadere's to be exact--and he's wearing it. It's uncomfortable. It is February 23rd-- Terminalia--the day when Osaka's pharmaceutical manufacturers distribute their excess stock free to the city population. Our man scoops some up. Then stuff happens. He starts to walk, sometimes seeking, other times avoiding, Moving by signs, scents and surmising pointers, I might as well have been just going lost or grasping after wayward angels. Along the way he encounters a sculpture that offers empty human husks that viewers can slip themselves into (and thereby fulfill their expected or assigned roles), a blind urban navigator with a sextant, a motivated lover, two blonds, and a city block over-flown with sheep. With its roots in drift, d rive, psychogeography, and mythogeography, this is a defining novel for city walkers of every stripe.
Jerry Gordon just lived for 27 years in Osaka, Japan where he has been active as a poet, performer and concert presenter.
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ISBN 13 9781913743406
ISBN 10 1913743403
Title Terminalian Drift
Author Jerry Gordon
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Triarchy Press
Year published 2021-10-01
Number of pages 180
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.