Insubstantial Thoughts on the Transubstantiation of Objects by Geraldine Monk
Insubstantial Thoughts on the Transubstantiation of Objects

Geraldine Monk

Insubstantial Thoughts on the Transubstantiation of Objects

Geraldine Monk

16 pages first pub 2002 (editions)

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For the reader who delights in the intricate dance between language and space, Insubstantial Thoughts on the Transubstantiation of Objects by Geraldine Monk is a treasure trove of sonic explorations and philosophical musings, inviting them to immerse themselves in a world where the boundaries between thought, performance, and place are blurred and redefined.

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Poetry. This assertion of the power of the reader writing and the writer reading emphasizes sound and letters in a way that one has come to expect from this tricky writer. "The Lone Reader./ Incommunicado/ Unutterings sucked in silent/ body folds....

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