Description
"This major new work is thought, spirit and sense (in every sense) 'fleshed out' in 'all the corners' by being unmade - as poetry, as music, as (black and white) images, and as attention to the interconnected circuitries the One has with the social, historical and environmental 'to / link us outside'." - Emily Critchley
For fans of: Nathaniel Mackey, Fred Moten, Will Alexander, D. S. Mariott
This is a book of poems and an essay infused with the tempos of Grime music and black radical thought.
About the Author
James Goodwin is a poet doing a PhD in English and Humanities at Birkbeck, University of London with a thesis on the blacksociopoetics of marronage, breath, sacrality and emanation. His pamphlet, aspects caught in the headspace we're in: composition for friends, was published by Face Press; and his debut book, Fleshed Out For All The Corners Of The Slip, is forthcoming with the87press. He serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for the Journal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry.
Book Information
ISBN 9781838069896
Author James Goodwin
Format Paperback
Page Count 76
Imprint The 87 Press
Publisher The 87 Press