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Author WOLFOND, ADAM.

Title Open book in ways of water [electronic resource].

Imprint [S.l.] : PUNCTUM BOOKS, 2023.

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Description 1 online resource
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Contents Opening Erin Manning -- Well -- Wet -- Rhythm -- Pace -- Bathing -- Stream -- Rain -- Water Pace (Snake) -- Bubbles -- Weight -- Springs -- Waterfall -- Hot Water -- Dance of Calm Water -- Well -- Chlorinated Pool -- The Dance of Atmospheres and the Pace -- Pace of the Undercurrents -- Giving Water -- Watering Plants -- Rain and the Catching Sweet Sounds of Walking Rain Drops -- Calm Water of Assembling -- Tidal Waves -- Living Is about Managing Support -- The Thinking Seeing Cutting Currents -- Open People's Meek Thinking about Language -- The Light without Reading Words -- The Storms of Diversity -- Floating -- The Ripples -- Geyser -- The Pace of Leurararara -- Underwater -- I Language the Ways of the Currents Not the Ways of People -- Pace the Animal's Way -- The Falling Pool of Time That Opens the Language of Autistic Life -- The Inside of the Dark Sea -- Digging for Water -- Pacing the Thanks.
Summary In Open Book in Ways of Water, poet and artist Adam Wolfond explores the synaesthetic quality of autistic perception, the way in which water in its different materializations shapes and channels language. Building on notions such as "wetness," "streams," and "currents," Wolfond constructs a linguistic universe in which writing and perception merge, move, and "pace to gether" - echoing both the togetherness of the senses and the gathering rhythms of water. Open Book in Ways of Water is as much a book of poetry and a book about poetry, a self-reflection in an endlessly moving and transforming element. As the author himself explains: Language is a way to understand each other but it is also reductive in the ways that it is abstracted and non-sensuous, and open writing as movement tends to be ignored as autistics are forced into neurotypical ways of seeing, and the thinking around artistic practices feels of a pace that intensifies the use of forms forming, and similarities with open processes are languaging the way of water, making language about artful relations with the more than human. Water is a game of ways and patterns that wave and ripple and can pull us under, the talk is about surfacing but languaging is about feeling, moving the ways that it makes are having variances moving the thresholds in thinking feeling of a rally that comes from cutting the grammars out and that is the way of perception that is cut by grammar and people need art to dance this dance of relation. A man of autism answers the ways of the body much of the time and that means my body rallies the artful atmospheres that are dancing me and the real feeling can dance the atmospheres as my body presence and pace shifts other bodies to be free. Having a ticcing body is making the dance about disorder but really it is about a different and diverse way of languaging with many feelings and bathing and immersing and I don't have any other way.
Subject Autism -- Poetry.
Autisme -- Poésie.
Autism
Genre/Form Poetry
Other Form: Print version: 1685711383 9781685711382 (OCoLC)1391213674
ISBN 9781685711399 (electronic bk.)
1685711391 (electronic bk.)
1685711383
9781685711382
Standard No. 10.53288/0454.1.00 doi
AU@ 000074930029
AU@ 000075013877

 
    
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