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M**H
5 star exploration of language; 2 star poetry
This is a fascinating book exploring language through crystallography that fits nicely into the Oupilo experiments. In general the book is accessible - word squares, concrete poems, charts and, yes, some poetry as "commonly understood." The most personal poems are under "Diamonds" which explores the relationship with his father, a diamond cutter. The layout of the poems in this section remains a puzzle to me. As I do Merrill's "The Changing Light at Sandover", I found myself wanting a crib sheet to point out what I felt I was missing of the author's intent.The linguistic "games" that I found most interesting were the classification of letters by their axis of symmetry and the "dripping line" (think of water dripping from a cave ceiling). (Unfortunately the web removes multiple spaces so it is not easy to give an illustration - just think of fewer and fewer letters falling into the next line, always spelling out meaningful clauses, phrases, words.)This book is a major tour-de-force of experimental writing. It will get under your skin. You'll read and reread digging deep to find the underlying principles. You may even become obsessed. Or you may read through it quickly dismissing it as a mere experiment.
C**.
If you like words and like sounds, you'll love this
I forget what I paid for it--$12? $16? Something like that. Cheap. It has paragraphs you'll never read anywhere else, using long strings of words that have never before been next to one another. It's a testament to what can be done--because Christian Bok did it--if one goes off in a hole somewhere and focuses, and that's a good lesson any ol' time.How much is one fantastic, comprehensible, and yet on the surface bizarre sentence worth to you? In entertainment or inspiration or education? I'd say--for me-- a dollar at least, and five at most. Applying that standard, this book is worth hundreds of dollars. I'm no intellectual, and I'm no freak, but I like language and words, and I like this book a lot.
S**K
what will make you a witch
My view is that this is where Bok's work on chemistry + poetry really started to emerge strongly. The more recent biological poems - living poems made of DNA chains, can be linked to to passages herein on the structure of crystals, and their inherent portal-like qualities. It's unique from assemblage type poems, wherein archival information is assembled to make "sciency" found poems. And it's not translation, where the material of another work is used, as in "Parse". Rather, the material of the crystallography is taken from the basic components of our thought on crystals themselves.
S**S
Great book combining science poetry
Great book combining science poetry. Bought it for one of my introductory English classes. Really opens the mind up the link between science and poetry. I ended up writing a paper on it due to my interest.
M**M
In Bok We Trust
IBWT.It's a club I'm starting it.Who's in.This bok is great if you like jewelry.And/or the english.
A**X
Best book ever!
I am a geology major and I usually tend to avoid poetry, however, this book is quite an exception. This book took the science of geology and the art of poetry and combined them into a masterpiece. This analysis of these two fields of study is incredible and is a definite must read.
L**S
Five Stars
just perfect!
R**R
Two Stars
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K**T
A Diamond in the Rough
This book is as close to perfect as any book of poetry I have ever read. It's engagement with geology and gemology is deft, its language sublime, the diversity of the poems compelling. The book's design is militantly exquisite. To anyone familiar or unfamiliar with contemporary poetry, I cannot recommend it enough. I have read it more times than any other book I own, poetry, fiction, or otherwise.
T**B
Great purchase and very pleased
This relatively difficult to find book was very well received as a gift to one of my brothers. He's an artist thats always been in awe of fractals. Great purchase and very pleased.
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