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Copyright New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre Mar 2010

Abstract

General Motors was produced both as a sumptuous limited-edition book (a hand-made edition of five copies, each copy with unique features), and as an on-line, partly animated text on Leigh's website jackbooks.com. Stephen Bambury also created an extraordinary copper sleeve which may be attached to a wall, both as an independent work of art and as a home for the physical book. 2006: Leigh's final poetry book, Stunning Debut of the Repairing of a Life, which consists of two long, related sequences, is scheduled to be published this year. [...]readers of the text who are feeling lost are supplied with detailed instructions "for airmen downed at sea" who may, with "patient practice," use "the motion of ocean birds and clouds" to steer their way to dry land. Nameless developed its own range of "daily life" - shop-window "sign writing," kids on skateboards, "the twenty-something with black curls and Sicilian 5 o'clock shadow hitting the last step a fraction ahead of his trailing unzipped loose jacket," and many other precise explosions of everydayness - combining them with a desire for sights and sounds to be "taken to a limit," to "the edge of resemblance," "conscripted by amazement" as though "they were poised over some mystery."

Details

Title
Leigh Davis (1955 - 2009)
Author
Horrocks, Roger
Publication year
2010
Publication date
Mar 2010
Publisher
New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre
e-ISSN
11772182
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1312436314
Copyright
Copyright New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre Mar 2010