
Honey Protocols
Monika Rinck(Author)
Shearsman Books (Publisher)
Published on 3. February 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
86 pages
978-1-84861-963-0 (ISBN)
Description
Among many other things, Honey Protocols can be approached as a dictionary (offering peculiar and extravagant definitions of creatures and concepts alike), as a routine documenting its own abolition (48 of its 66 poems open with the same phrase, escaping this compulsion towards the end), or as a book of tall tales (in one, two men sail a three-masted trampoline out onto a lake, the trampoline capsizes, they sink, the lake spits them back out onto the promenade). The collection might also be read as a dreamlike visit to the battlefield where the kind of stories we like to tell ourselves cross swords with the kind of stories that are constantly told to us (and sold to us) by the massed forces of mockery (with tech support from the Delphic engineers).
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Language
English
Place of publication
Exeter
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
236 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84861-963-0 (9781848619630)
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Persons
Monika Rinck's poems, essays and translations have appeared under a range of imprints since 1998. In 2012 she was awarded the Peter Huchel Prize for Honigprotokolle. In 2019, a survey of her work to date was published by S. Fischer Verlag under the title Champagner fuer die Pferde, and kookbooks published her fifth volume of poetry, Alle Tueren. Her latest collection, Hoellenfahrt und Entenstaat, was published by kookbooks in 2024. Since April 2023 she has been teaching Literary Writing at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne, having previously taught at the Institute of Language Arts at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. Among other awards, she has received the Ernst Jandl Prize and the Kleist Prize. In November 2024 she delivered the Zurich Poetics Lectures, and in January 2025 she held the DAAD Chair of Contemporary Poetics at New York University. For nearly three decades, she has collected curious coinages and linguistic lapses, mailing them out to subscribers in regular instalments (www.begriffsstudio.de). She lives in Berlin and Cologne.