A vibrant collage of voices, "Masque" plays with the personal and the persona in a challenging exploration of media constructs and their effects on one family's private life. Stretching the limits of poetry, "Masque" features a cast of twenty-five, including the father, the sister, the philosopher, the Jew, Germaine Greer, the fan, the lesbian, and the writer. Zolf weaves found text with poetry, creating rich, often humourous, tableaux that resonate with colourful characters and surprising insights into the fraught spaces where the public stops and the private begins.
"Rachel Zolf's "Masque" is a fabulous antidote to the high moralism of the tediously common family-implosion narrative. I'd call this gem-like layered book space poetry, where text shatters the page and the speaking subject-- the bits of received family wisdom-- and wisdom's progenitors-- exploding in black and grey like the Tower in the Tarot deck. "Masque" hides a greater promise of love and communication than any teleological narrative long poem. Original, intelligent and courageous."-- Gail Scott
""Masque" is an unnerving text, part polemic, part cri de coeur: the scattered lines, the violently interrupted voices, whispering, shouting, jostling one another, the traumatic past and reflective present painfully and inextricably bound together, add up to a charged battle for new relational and iterative ground. Here is where a formidable history of trauma gets turned around, in a woman's fierce, playful standoff with it, transformed by her rage and love."-- Di Brandt
"Calling "Masque" a straightforward bildungsroman would be like calling Nicole Brossard's "Mauve Desert" a travel book. "Masque" is a rich and layered confection as informed by linguistic playfulness as it is by the confessional. Zolf proves that there are ways to write about the familiar and the familial that handily defeat both terms."-- R.M. Vaughan
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A vibrant collage of voices, "Masque" plays with the personal and the persona in a challenging exploration of media constructs and their effects on one family's private life. Stretching the limits of poetry, "Masque" features a cast of twenty-five, including the father, the sister, the philosopher, the Jew, Germaine Greer, the fan, the lesbian, and the writer. Zolf weaves found text with poetry, creating rich, often humourous, tableaux that resonate with colourful characters and surprising insights into the fraught spaces where the public stops and the private begins.
"Rachel Zolf's "Masque" is a fabulous antidote to the high moralism of the tediously common family-implosion narrative. I'd call this gem-like layered book space poetry, where text shatters the page and the speaking subject-- the bits of received family wisdom-- and wisdom's progenitors-- exploding in black and grey like the Tower in the Tarot deck. "Masque" hides a greater promise of love and communication than any teleological narrative long poem. Original, intelligent and courageous."-- Gail Scott
""Masque" is an unnerving text, part polemic, part cri de coeur: the scattered lines, the violently interrupted voices, whispering, shouting, jostling one another, the traumatic past and reflective present painfully and inextricably bound together, add up to a charged battle for new relational and iterative ground. Here is where a formidable history of trauma gets turned around, in a woman's fierce, playful standoff with it, transformed by her rage and love."-- Di Brandt
"Calling "Masque" a straightforward bildungsroman would be like calling Nicole Brossard's "Mauve Desert" a travel book. "Masque" is a rich and layered confection as informed by linguistic playfulness as it is by the confessional. Zolf proves that there are ways to write about the familiar and the familial that handily defeat both terms."-- R.M. Vaughan
Imprint | Mercury Press |
Country of origin | Canada |
Release date | October 2004 |
Availability | Supplier out of stock. If you add this item to your wish list we will let you know when it becomes available. |
Authors | Rachel Zolf |
Dimensions | 254 x 203 x 7mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback - Trade |
Pages | 85 |
Edition | illustrated edition |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-55128-103-2 |
Barcode | 9781551281032 |
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LSN | 1-55128-103-1 |