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Paul Magee: Book Launch

  • Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University Kingsley Street Acton, ACT, 2601 Australia (map)

Paul Magee - Suddenness and the Composition of Poetic Thought

BOOK LAUNCH

2pm Saturday 23rd July
Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University
Kingsley St, Acton ACT


Paul and Terrence will discuss the book at 2pm on Saturday 23rd July in the ANU’s Drill Hall Gallery, with Catherine Roger’s stunning photographs all around them:

Refreshments will be provided

Please note that Paul will be holding an Online Launch of Suddenness and the Composition of Poetic Thought on Thursday 21st July at 7.30pm, via zoom. Paul will give a 30 minute presentation on some of the book’s key ideas, followed by a live Q+A.

Paul Magee’s new book Suddenness and the Composition of Poetic Thought (Rowman and Littlefield: London and New York, 2022) explores the relationship between the composition of poems and the composition of speech. Drawing on literary history, linguistics and cognitive science, the book unpacks the connection between the way words come to us when we are speaking and how they arrive when we are composing words for the page, to then write them down. The book explores the phenomenon of revision from these speech-compositional angles as well, and includes a theory as to what distinguishes verse from prose, at the point of production. 23 research interviews with major contemporary Anglophone poets help the author negotiate this terrain, keeping the scholarly materials responsive to what writing poems really involves. The end result is an inside look at the phenomenon of poetic thinking.


Paul Magee is associate professor of poetry at the University of Canberra. He is author of the ethnography From Here to Tierra del Fuego and two books of verse Cube Root of Book and Stone Postcard.


Venue
Drill Hall Gallery
Australian National University
Kingsley St, Acton ACT
T: (02) 6125 5832


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