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About the Author
DAVID HERD is a poet, critic and teacher. He was born in 1967 and lives in Kent, where he lectures at the Univeristy of Kent, Canterbury. Carcanet published his first collection, Mandelson! Mandelson! A Memoir, in 2005. His recent essays on poetry and politics have appeared in PN Review, Parallax and Almost Island. He is the author of a monograph on the work of John Ashbery.
Reviews
'David Herd is a poet worth paying close attention to.'Tower Poetry '[...] In the tangle of poetics and politics, Herd notes that language 'can't very well articulate that which it doesn't already discern.' Legislation such as the National Defense Authorization Act in the United States or Law 78 (severely limiting the freedom of assembly and expression) in Quebec are obvious attempts to expand the state of exception. This is the political arena of struggle now, between states increasingly seeking the invisibility, dis-placement, and inarticulacy of dissent, and between new social movements working networks of expressivity, using the 'placeless' internet to actually 'locate" each other, articulate discontent, and specifying the time and place to gather. Herd offers us a cognitive map of the spaces currently being erased.' - Stephen Collis, Jacket2 'The difficulty of knowing "where one stands" both in space and affect, whether it requires particularising or details, whether one can choose where one stands, is perhaps the condition of being modern and is explored in ALL JUST in a way that is resonant and haunting.' Ann Vickery, Mascara Literary Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781847771636
Author David Herd
Format Paperback
Page Count 75
Imprint Carcanet Press Ltd
Publisher Carcanet Press Ltd