RAW MATERIALS
RAW MATERIALS
Poetry. Atelos, 2024. Paperback, 66 pages. 8"x6.5"x0.165"
From the press: A major work in ecopoetics from Astrid Lorange, one of the most important contemporary Australian poets.
RAW MATERIALS takes three of Australia's top selling commodity exports--gas, beef, and iron--as the point of departure for three interconnected poem-essays. Each poem-essay attempts a reading of the raw material as a figure for understanding a companion structure or system: gas is read alongside gender, beef alongside settler sovereignty, and iron alongside ideology. Together, the three texts connect at various points inside the body of the author - in blood, fantasy, and identity - and build towards a autobiographical study of a life articulated by the most minor and the most epic material conditions. Each poem-essay develops a structure of argumentation application only to itself: in this sense, it borrows from the essay form a mode of rhetorical certainty, and from the poem a tendency towards, if not the irrational or illogical, then certainly the counterrational or counterlogical.
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