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Systems Thinking With Flowers

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A poetry collection about conspiring to do right within the constraints of inherited structures, Systems Thinking with Flowers critiques unearned authority in its many guises. In two sections, the ...
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  • 15 February 2022
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A poetry collection about conspiring to do right within the constraints of inherited structures, Systems Thinking with Flowers critiques unearned authority in its many guises. In two sections, the book chronicles the complex emotional gymnastics required for existence in male-dominated and colonialist environments, such as professional sports, museums, and other institutions.
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Price: $15.95
Pages: 63
Publisher: Fonograf Editions
Imprint: Fonograf Editions
Publication Date: 15 February 2022
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781737803607
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POETRY / Women Authors, POETRY / General
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"Yes. There is a sharp intelligence in these poems, negotiating between distance and the yearning for affiliation, jaded disillusionment and flickers of hope or at least relief…"
Krystal Languell lives in Chicago. She is the author of three previous books of poetry: Call the Catastrophists (BlazeVox, 2011), Gray Market (1913 Press, 2016), and Quite Apart (University of Akron Press, 2019). Additionally, she has published six chapbooks, including Diamonds in the Flesh, a collaboration with Robert Alan Wendeborn, (Double Cross Press, 2015) and Archive Theft, a collection of interviews, (Essay Press, 2015).She has received residencies and fellowships from The Poetry Project, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and Vermont Studio Center. For ten years, she helped coordinate the activities of Belladonna* Collaborative and has published the feminist poetry journal Bone Bouquet since 2010. She held many titles while working as an adjunct in New York City for seven years, including finally Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities & Media Studies at Pratt Institute.