INCUBATION: A SPACE FOR MONSTERS, Bhanu Kapil

INCUBATION: A SPACE FOR MONSTERS

Bhanu Kapil

Publisher: Leon Works
PubDate: 1/1/2006
ISBN: 9780976582021
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $14.95
Quantity Available: 174
Pages: 95
 

Fiction. Asian American Studies. In her work of global fiction, INCUBATION: A SPACE FOR MONSTERS, Bhanu Kapil "explores/creates a shiftful place for she who is neither one thing nor another. Girl as hybrid of light and dark, of human and machine, of baby and mother, of all motherless, body-bound things. Laloo is a traveler, hitchhiking through landscapes American and otherwise. A frightening, transforming, longing book"--Rebecca Brown. This novel "celebrates the cobbling together of lives-tracing the simplest desires to connect bodies, words, cultures, just as they threaten to become prosthetic, amputations. With a global body and sharp mind, Bhanu Kapil maps the poetic, exhilarating journey between pain and insight. A true landmark"--Thalia Field.

Author Hometown: BOULDER, CO USA



About the author: Bhanu Kapil has written three full-length prose/poetry works, THE VERTICAL INTERROGATION OF STRANGERS (Kelsey Street Press, 2001), INCUBATION: A SPACE FOR MONSTERS (Leon Works, 2006), and HUMANIMAL [A PROJECT FOR FUTURE CHILDREN] (Kelsey Street Press, 2009). Born in the UK to Indian parents, Bhanu lives in Colorado, where she teaches in The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University. She also maintains a blog, "Was Jack Kerouac A Punjabi?: a day in the life of a Naropa University Writing Professor," devoted to quotidian and hybrid behaviors of all kinds: http://jackkerouacispunjabi.blogspot.com/

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