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Petrol Voices & Pearly Puddles: Notions of Collage and Place in The Making of an Urban Sequence. Steven Hitchins Contempo Series 22 nd February 2011. Picasso , Guitar and Sheet Music , 1912. Guillaume Apollinaire, from ‘Rue Christine Monday’ (1913): Those pancakes were delicious - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Petrol Voices & Pearly Puddles:Notions of Collage and Place in The Making of an Urban Sequence
Steven HitchinsContempo Series22nd February 2011
Picasso, Guitar and Sheet Music, 1912
Guillaume Apollinaire,from ‘Rue Christine Monday’ (1913):
Those pancakes were deliciousThe tap is runningA dress as black as her nailsIt’s absolutely impossibleLook SirThe malachite ringThe ground is covered with sawdustSo it’s trueThe redhaired waitress was abducted by a bookseller
(Oliver Bernard trans., Apollinaire: Selected Poems, pp. 47-8)
‘We have only the barest indication of how to integrate these different elements as signs (of something else), and Apollinaire’s concept of simultaneity seems to immerse us in the event he evokes so as to prevent us from immobilising its components in a recognisable form.’
Peter Nicholls, Modernisms, p. 121
Here you are in Marseilles among the watermelons Here you are in Coblenz at the Sign of the Giant And here you are in Rome under a Japanese
medlar-tree Here you are in Amsterdam with a girl whom you think is beautiful and who is ugly
Guillaume Apollinaire,from ‘Zone’ (1913):
(Oliver Bernard trans., Apollinaire: Selected Poems, p. 23)
Photograph of ‘La Zone’, Paris, 1913
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b6923250x
Brian McHale, Postmodernist Fiction
ZONESo Borderless frontier worlds
Brian McHale, Postmodernist Fiction
ZONESo Borderless frontier worldso Juxtapose places not connected on
real-world maps
Brian McHale, Postmodernist Fiction
ZONESo Borderless frontier worldso Juxtapose places not connected on
real-world mapso Superimpose different times and
localities
“The iron districts had no urban traditions. Although a mass society developed there, it happened in a frontier world, a world lacking the graces of civic life. The people who created the communities which grew up under the shadow of the ironworks brought with them the traditions and the values of the countryside from whence they came.”
John Davies, A History of Wales, p. 33
The Valleys as Zone
Petrol Voices
Take a newspaper.Take some scissors.Choose from this paper an article of the length you
want to make your poem.Cut out the article.Next carefully cut out each of the words that makes
up this article and put them all in a bag.Shake gently.Next take out each cutting one after the other.Copy conscientiously in the order in which they left
the bag.
Tristan Tzara,from ‘Manifesto of Feeble Love and Bitter Love’
Charcophagus
Cut right through the pages of any book or newsprint… lengthwise, for example, and shuffle the columns of text. Put them together at hazard and read the newly constituted message.
William Burroughs & Brion Gysin, The Third Mind, p. 34
Take a page… Now cut down the middle and across the middle. You have four sections… Now rearrange the sections placing section four with section one and section two with section three.
Burroughs & Gysin, The Third Mind, p. 31
Interzone
InterzoneBurroughs’s zone, or interzone, is a vast, ramshackle structure in which all the world’s architectural styles are fused and all its races and cultures mingle, the apotheosis of the Third World shanty-town.
Brian McHale, Postmodernist Fiction
InterzoneBurroughs’s zone, or interzone, is a vast, ramshackle structure in which all the world’s architectural styles are fused and all its races and cultures mingle, the apotheosis of the Third World shanty-town.
Brian McHale, Postmodernist Fiction
America is not a young land: it is old and dirty and evil before the settlers, before the Indians. The evil is there waiting.
William Burroughs, Naked Lunch, p. 24
Bitch Dust
Bibliography
Apollinaire, Guillaume, Selected Poems
Burroughs, William, Naked Lunch
Burroughs, William, & Brion Gysin, The Third Mind
Davies, John, A History of Wales
McHale, Brian, Postmodernist Fiction
Nicholls, Peter, Modernisms
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