Distant Noise, Jean Fremon

Distant Noise

Jean Fremon

Publisher: Avec Books
PubDate: 12/1/2003
ISBN: 9781880713310
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $14.00
Quantity Available: 46
Pages: 118
 

Poetry. Translated from the French by Norma Cole, Lydia Davis, Serge Gavronsky and Cole Swensen. The serial poems in DISTANT NOISE present spare scenes shot through with surprise and the kind of truth found only in disorientation. Emperors and students gaze across landscapes of uncertainty, and ordinary human interaction has become a game of stilted gestures and official regulations.

"Sublime and compelling and like no other work that exists today—whether French, American or Chinese. Jean Frémon is a wholly singular artist, a writer who lives in the radiant zone where poetry, philosophy and storytelling meet."—Paul Auster

Cover by Louise Bourgeois.

Author City: PARIS FRA

Jean Frémon was born in Asnières, outside Paris, in 1946. He has written art criticism, poetry, and fiction.

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