No Bricks, No Temples - Bill Shute - Books -  - 9781676404590 - December 16, 2019
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No Bricks, No Temples

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NO BRICKS, NO TEMPLES is a "new" long-form poem by San Antonio poet BILL SHUTE, assembled from 100% recycled materials. Shute's work is rooted in the post-Projective Verse poetics of Blackburn, Berrigan, and Eigner, but completely his own. The title of one of his spoken-word poetry albums sums up his approach: Junk Sculpture From The New Gilded Age. The poetry echoes his work with such avant-garde musician-composers as Derek Rogers, Marcus Rubio (aka More Eaze) and Alfred 23 Harth, while being steeped in the culture and particulars of the present-day Texas. The 40-page poem is constructed (in the tradition of "patchwork" exploitation filmmakers such as Al Adamson, Jerry Warren, and Godfrey Ho) from re-purposed phrases and lines from long out-of-print Shute poetry chapbooks such as Envy and Jaywalkers, balancing naturalistic detail and spiritual longing. A career-spanning Selected Poems of Bill Shute will be published by Moloko Print in Germany in 2020.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 16, 2019
ISBN13 9781676404590
Pages 44
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 3 mm   ·   58 g
Language English  

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