The Use: Now you are talking
Description
Chris Mann's poetry is complicated to the point of breathlessness. When engaging with a Mann poem for the first time it is as if one has suddenly become dyslexic: the words are there, but their construction resists meaning. The complex facade of a Chris Mann poem is intimidating for any reader, so his readership is limited almost exclusively to the domain of the international avant-garde - more exclusively, to an international community of experimental composers.
Oscar Schwartz from the blog Melbourne Poetics Research
Oscar Schwartz from the blog Melbourne Poetics Research
Creator
Mann, Chris
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Citation
Mann, Chris, “The Use: Now you are talking,” ADELTA, accessed December 22, 2024, https://adelta.uws.edu.au/items/show/90.