
Heavy Waters
Ed Luker(Author)
The 87 Press
Published on 11. September 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
156 pages
978-1-9164774-5-2 (ISBN)
Description
Ed Luker's hotly anticipated collection Heavy Waters and is a mixture of poetic and prosaic workings on the sea, borders, and border violence.
This edition comes with a foreword from Verity Spott, in which she writes that the book is: "[a] collection of poetry that has resolved to speak of the terrifying crossings; the depth weighed up, the air weighed down - human lives pushed and pulled, fleeing and returning in the crisis who longs for our silence, in lyric refusal."
"The poems in Heavy Waters brilliantly register the smooth functioning of social force, the way it hangs on the literal incorporation of power as it is internalized, embodied, and contradictorily experienced. In a world in which 'loss' has become a hardened economic category, Luker returns 'loss' to the affective animation of the body, attuning our corpus to avert the local and global catastrophes that are crushing it." - Rob Halpern.
This edition comes with a foreword from Verity Spott, in which she writes that the book is: "[a] collection of poetry that has resolved to speak of the terrifying crossings; the depth weighed up, the air weighed down - human lives pushed and pulled, fleeing and returning in the crisis who longs for our silence, in lyric refusal."
"The poems in Heavy Waters brilliantly register the smooth functioning of social force, the way it hangs on the literal incorporation of power as it is internalized, embodied, and contradictorily experienced. In a world in which 'loss' has become a hardened economic category, Luker returns 'loss' to the affective animation of the body, attuning our corpus to avert the local and global catastrophes that are crushing it." - Rob Halpern.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 130 mm
Width: 198 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
168 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-9164774-5-2 (9781916477452)
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Person
Ed Luker is a poet and writer based in London. He is the author of four chapbooks, including Peak Return (Shit Valley, 2014), Headlost (RIVET, 2014), The Sea Together (Materials, 2016), and Compound Out The Fractured World (RIVET, 2017). He runs the semi-regular reading series, radio show, and poetry platform RIVET. His fifth collection, Heavy Waters, was published in 2019 by the87press.