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Another Tree Dance
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Title: Another Tree Dance
Author: Karinne Keithley Syers
ISBN: 9780985757786
Publisher: 53rd State Press
Published: 2015
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 152
Publisher Description: <i>Another Tree Dance</i> is a poet's essay, an essay for a room, for the mouth, the hand, the ear, a philosophy housed not in concepts but in sentences, storyboards, gestures, slides, songs, visible and invisible things. With additional essays on performance. <p/>Created as the oblique cousin to her dissertation on Emerson, Karinne Keithley Syers's <i>Another Tree Dance</i> mines the images of her personal and creative history, coaxing from private recursions the abyssal dives and uncertain floats of thinking through a life that swims and glitters. <p/>"The following is what I experienced. ...A sensation of expectant awareness, excited stillness, and a pervasive, overwhelmingly unnameable foreboding which resulted not in fear but in acceptance." - Eric Conroe <p/>"it utterly bewitched me" - Elizabeth Zimmer
Author: Karinne Keithley Syers
ISBN: 9780985757786
Publisher: 53rd State Press
Published: 2015
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 152
Publisher Description: <i>Another Tree Dance</i> is a poet's essay, an essay for a room, for the mouth, the hand, the ear, a philosophy housed not in concepts but in sentences, storyboards, gestures, slides, songs, visible and invisible things. With additional essays on performance. <p/>Created as the oblique cousin to her dissertation on Emerson, Karinne Keithley Syers's <i>Another Tree Dance</i> mines the images of her personal and creative history, coaxing from private recursions the abyssal dives and uncertain floats of thinking through a life that swims and glitters. <p/>"The following is what I experienced. ...A sensation of expectant awareness, excited stillness, and a pervasive, overwhelmingly unnameable foreboding which resulted not in fear but in acceptance." - Eric Conroe <p/>"it utterly bewitched me" - Elizabeth Zimmer
