商品簡介
Carol Barbour's new book of poetry, Infrangible, is a heady concoction of sumptuous beauty and dangerous relations - by turns playful, refined, and ferocious. Nudging at the edge of being, the poems evoke the cadence and tremour of a beating heart. The idea of breakage resonates throughout, alluding to the necessity of dismantling patterns, and acknowledging vulnerability.
作者簡介
Carol Barbour is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and the University of Toronto (MA, Art History). She has exhibited paintings, sculptures and artist books at galleries and book fairs in Canada, the United States, and Europe. Her poems, essays, and fiction are published by literary and arts journals including Sein und Werden, Transverse, Matriart, Resources for Feminist Research, The Toronto Quarterly, and Impulse. Her hand-made artist books, which combine art and writing, are collected by the National Gallery of Canada, Artexte, the British Library, Goldsmiths, University of London, the Museum of Modern Art, the Banff Art Centre, and others. She has presented her research on early modern art and books at the Renaissance Society of America, Biblyon, and the International Society of Emblems conference.