Daughter: a Novel - Janice Lee - Books - Jaded Ibis Press - 9781937543020 - July 4, 2012
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Daughter: a Novel

Janice Lee

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Daughter: a Novel

[BLACK AND WHITE EDITION] ?Janice Lee is a genius.? ? Eileen Myles, author of Inferno (a poet?s novel) ART: Original Holga photographs by Rochelle Ritchie Spencer SOUND: original music by Resident Anti-Hero ?Daughter is quantum. There is a girl, there is an octopus, there is language -- in minimal bursts of physical intensities, their magnitude measured in intimate discretes. Janice Lee's prose is energy transfer of the elementary particles of the matter of language. There is a girl, there is an octopus, there is language, understood at the infinitesimal level. No other book ever written has entered my body and being so physically pure. There is not distance between the state of narrative and the matter of being. I turn the page of her body.? ? Lidia Yuknavitch, author of The Chronology of Water and Reel to Reel ?Daughter, the new volume by Janice Lee, seems to rise as intuitive quantum ascent. It is praxis of the marred, of the seemingly uneven. Janice Lee understands that writing cannot exist as narrative outcome. In Daughter there is reckoning with the cosmos as phantom, as something that does and does not exist. Energies appear by means of paradox and evaporation.? ? poet Will Alexander, author of The Sri Lankan Loxodrome "In Daughter, Janice Lee floods the body of a book with the body of a body, all its hybrid, constantly damaging and mending cells. From field to field among the pages we are subject to a brain-damaged, collide-o-scopic file of some internet-age Acker'd Frankenstein having lived to see god die; and yet still must go on walking in the deity's corpse... The result is a meticulous and terrifying resurrection, a glitchy screamtext passed in dire silence to the reader the way blood passes from mother into child. ? Blake Butler, author of There is No Year "Lee's surgical cadences and sharp fragments work here as writing will work-to force attention to detail. Which is the unnatural order of things. ? Vanessa Place, author of La Medusa and Dies: A Sentence

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 4, 2012
ISBN13 9781937543020
Publishers Jaded Ibis Press
Pages 132
Dimensions 150 × 8 × 225 mm   ·   204 g
Language English  
Contributor Rochelle Ritchie

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