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Un/inhabited

(Paperback, Second Edition, featuring a new cover, updated concrete poems, and updated Indig)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Un/inhabited

Contributors:

By (Author) Jordan Abel
Contributions by Kathleen Ritter
Contributions by Tracy Stefanucci
Designed by Tania Willard
Cover design or artwork by Alanna Irene Edwards

ISBN:

9781772012682

Publisher:

Talon Books,Canada

Imprint:

Talon Books,Canada

Publication Date:

7th August 2020

Edition:

Second Edition, featuring a new cover, updated concrete poems, and updated Indig

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Indigenous peoples
Social and cultural anthropology

Dewey:

811.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

308g

Description

This is the second edition of award-winning Nisgaa poet Jordan Abels second collection of poetry, Un/inhabited, which maps the terrain of the public domain to create a layered investigation of the interconnections between language and land.

Abel constructed the books source text by compiling ninety-one complete western novels found on Project Gutenberg, an online archive of public domain works. Using his word processors Ctrl+F function, he searched the document in its totality for words that relate to the political and social aspects of land, territory, and ownership. Each search query represents a study in context (How was this word deployed What surrounded it What is left over once that word is removed) that accumulates toward a representation of the public domain as a discoverable and inhabitable body of land.

Featuring essays by Project Space founder Tracy Stefanucci and independent curator Kathleen Ritter the first pieces of scholarship on Abels work Un/inhabited reminds us of the power of language as material and invites us to reflect on what is present when we see nothing.

Reviews

He pokes holes into these frontier stories revealing the sublimated horror in their comic gothic conventions. This isnt conceptual writing so much as foundational writing. Defoundational. Unsettling. He graphically strip-mines texts interrupts their ideology, and asks you to fill in suture the blanks. Rush into this necessary, (de)literary landscape.
Gregory Betts


At once graphic art, anti-poetry, a trace history of reading, and sociological groundwork, Un/inhabited is something entirely new that defies easy categorization or description. This is art working its hardest edge to build an understanding of how our present and past continue to shape and reshape each other.
Shane Rhodes


"the way in which he hypnotizes his audience is always astounding."
Navneet Nagra, sadmag


"What is most interesting about Un/inhabited is the ambiguity that complicates the more obvious metaphors linking text with land and reading with resource extraction. Canadian Literature

Author Bio

Jordan Abel is a Nisgaa writer from Vancouver. His debut poetry collection, The Place of Scraps (Talonbooks, 2013), was awarded the BC Book Prizes Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize and was shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award. Abel was an editor for Poetry Is Dead magazine and the former poetry editor for PRISM international and Geist. He holds an MFA from the University of British Columbia and a BA from the University of Alberta. His work has been published in journals and magazines across Canada, including CV2, The Capilano Review, Prairie Fire, dANDelion, ARC Poetry Magazine, Descant, Broken Pencil, OCW Magazine, filling Station, Grain, and Canadian Literature. His chapbooks Scientia and Injun have been published by above/ground press and JackPine Press, respectively.

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