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Occasional Work And Seven Walks From The Office For Soft Architecture Lisa Robertson

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Occasional Work And Seven Walks From The Office For Soft Architecture Lisa Robertson
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Publisher: Clear Cut Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.82 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Lisa Robertson
ISBN: 9780972323437, 0972323430
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Occasional Work And Seven Walks From The Office For Soft Architecture Lisa Robertson by Lisa Robertson 9780972323437, 0972323430 instant download after payment.

from clearcutpress.com:
Poet and essayist Lisa Robertson has maintained the Office for Soft Architecture since 1996 as an apparatus for lyrical research focused primarily on Vancouver, B.C., with some excursions to other places. The Office constructs propositions and documents for the advancement of a natural history of civic surface. Three books of Robertson's poetry have been published: XEclogue (Tsunami Editions, 1993, reissued by New Star, 1999) Debbie: An Epic (1997, nominated for the Governor General's Award for Poetry) and The Weather (2001) (both co-published by New Star in Canada and Reality Street in the U.K.). Her prose has appeared in Cabinet, Front, Jacket, Mix, Collapse, Nest magazine, and many art catalogs and monographs.

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