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Title:The Transformation
Author:Juliana Spahr
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 223 pages
Published:May 1st 2007 by Atelos
Categories:Poetry. Autobiography. Memoir
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Poetry. Juliana Spahr has lived in many places, including Chillicothe (Ohio), Buffalo (New York), Honolulu (Hawaii), and Brooklyn (New York). She has absorbed, participated in, and been transformed by the politics and ecologies of each. This book is about that process. THE TRANSFORMATION "tells a barely truthful story of the years 1997-2001," a story of flora and fauna, of continents, islands, academies, connective tissue, military and linguistic operations, and of that ever-present "we," to name only a few. At once exhilarating, challenging, and humbling, THE TRANSFORMATION is a hefty book in its honesty and scope, a must-read.

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Original Title: The Transformation
ISBN: 1891190261 (ISBN13: 9781891190261)
Edition Language: English


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i *love* this book.

If I were going to write something, some thing about this book I would want to use "fragmentation, quotation, disruption, disjunction, agrammatical syntax, and so on" but I'm not sure. sure I'm sure. the surety I feel is beyond. The repetitions of phrases that Spahr uses sometimes resemble incantations, sometimes make one dizzy because of the circular whirlpool directions they take.It's hard to say that I like so so much this book but I do say it hard. It has lots of things about islands, the

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a friend told me that there some notable female poets who are writing memoirs...another contemporary female poet's book is by jennifer moxley.the opening chapter delves into spahr's "unusual" live-in relationship w/ two other poets. the writing is strong and clear and provocative, and idiosyncratically, spahr's "style."so far, so good.

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Juliana Spahr (born 1969) is an American poet, critic, and editor. She is the recipient of the 2009 Hardison Poetry Prize awarded by the Folger Shakespeare Library to honor a U.S. poet whose art and teaching demonstrate great imagination and daring.Both Spahr's critical and scholarly studies, i.e., Everybodys Autonomy: Connective Reading and Collective Identity (2001), and her poetry have shown

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