Poetry. THREE GEOGAOPHIES follows the travels of the poet through seven years and three cities: San Francisco, New York, and Gothenburg, Sweden. Weaving in mysticism, Tarot, and foreign and imaginary language, the story is one of phenomenal romanticism searching for home and, ultimately, love. "THREE GEOGAOPHIES is a travelogue, translating speechridden distance with fragile romance and accident music from San Francisco to New York to Sweden. 'There is always something we hunt: skin.' Be it others' or our own ('I wasn't intact and impermeable then') with the intractability of space skewering geography and time-space changing story in all of its senses. What there is breathes: 'geometry is all about living'; what there isn't facilitates: 'patterns of light cause accidents to happen' and the longer the distance, the more adventurous the storytelling"—Edmund Berrigan.
Author City: BROOKLYN, NY USA
Arielle Guy is a poet, part of Dusie Kollektiv, and fiction writer. Her books include the chapbook Gothenburg (ypolita press, 2007), several chapbooks for the Dusie Kollektiv, Maia Sierra's Blood Journals, a graphic novel. She edits the online arts magazine Turntable & Blue Light.
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