Objet:
[Autonogram] New Book: Peter Lamborn Wilson,
Gothick Institutions
Date: 09.05.2006 16:25:05
De: "Ben at Autonomedia" <ben@autonomedia.org>
A: <autonogram@lists.interactivist.net>>greetings
subscribers --
One thing that can be said of Peter Lamborn Wilson's
writing --
particularly his poetry -- is that it doesn't lack
sensuousness; the
imagery, combined with the taste of the words in
the mouth, is determined
to invoke secret riches and conspiratorial pleasures.
It's a high-fat
vocabulary for sure, full of lacquer and silk --
" We monks are up to some obscure corruption
unhealthy ecstacies forbidden prayers
the narrow cells of cloistered acolytes
crepuscular lustrations & white stains"
-- as well as Mughal gardens, secret histories,
voluntary poverty, Rent
Wars, lo-tech, etc., etc. "Gothick Institutions" was recently
released
from Xexoxial Editions in Wisconsin. The poet Robert
Kelly wrote that
" with sensuous urgency Peter Lamborn Wilson creates
notional nations,
complex pleasure gardens, then dares us to live
in them. He teaches a
subtle and necessary science: 'liberation from
the image through the
image.'"
And a reviewer in Fifth Estate writes that "Ostensibly a volume
of poems,
this dense glossary packs the deep gratification
of his best prose. But at
its best, Gothick Institutions is neither poetry
nor prose while obviously
both—because buried in these pages we find wrinkled love letters
from our
spiritual ancestors reincarnated as the crinkly
cartography of our future
utopia."
Prose, free verse, even some sonnets in iambic
pentameter: it's all
available in our bookstore for ten measly bucks,
at
http://bookstore.autonomedia.org/index.php?main_page=pubs_product_book_info&cPath=0&products_id=486
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thanks for reading,
Ben / Autonomedia
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