• FAUX ICE by James Goodwin
  • FAUX ICE by James Goodwin
  • FAUX ICE by James Goodwin
  • FAUX ICE by James Goodwin
  • FAUX ICE by James Goodwin
  • FAUX ICE by James Goodwin

FAUX ICE by James Goodwin

A5, 58 pages, Black & white printing, Perfect bound, Softcover, 2022

“A constrained economy of expression is the formative approach I’ve taken with these poems. I was motivated, in my early attempts, to reproduce, as a crystallised element of black lyric expressivity, the condensed form of the grime lyric, and its invocations of blackness as a poetic description of being immersed in and by indistinction. Or aspects of the black life of poetry which do not derive their origins, causes, or relations from communicative modes of clarification in language. And so the poems in Faux Ice are oblique expressions and articulations of the ways reality is refracted by [the] questions of what is real, informing, say, the experience of seeing without being seen on the one hand and having no others on the other.” Inheriting from eskibeat and drill and from other sources of experimental Black sociopoetics, these poems, with their dispersed and insistently plural voices, aren’t interested in building up, but in dismantling a stable subject, their icy conditions always displaced and subject to change.

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