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Limited verse

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    University of Calgary Press, 2024

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  • Author: Martin, David
    Date:
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    2024
    Summary:

    At the close of the twenty-first century, a prison population awaits transport to a world where their memories will be Cleaned, and where they will be Harmonized into the language of New English, made up of only 850 words. One person, knowing of this inevitability, secretly translates poetry into this limited tongue, a gift to a self who will no longer be able to understand the literature they love. In the years beyond this time, two scholars make a remarkable discovery: a book of poems, a work of translation, and a record of a desperate experiment. This manuscript becomes a window to an impossible realm, and they work diligently to understand the storied document and its tangled history. Limited Verse is an uncanny collection of familiar poems made newly strange, wrapped in a fascinating speculative mystery. Inspired by the real-life restricted language Basic English, a project of linguist C.K. Ogden, and by the work of George Orwell, H.G. Wells, and Jorge Luis Borges, author David Martin invites you to a place where nothing--not our words, not the building blocks of worlds--is quite what it seems.

    Contents:
    • Front Cover
    • Full Title Page
    • Copyright Page
    • CONTENTS
    • FOREWORD
    • SAMPLE MANUSCRIPT REPRODUCTIONS
    • TRANSCRIPTION OF THE LIMITED VERSE MANUSCRIPT
    • NATURE
    • LOVE
    • RELIGION
    • TROUBLE
    • LIVING AND LANGUAGE
    • DEATH
    • NEW VERSE
    • EXPLANATORY MATERIAL
    • Appendix One
    • Appendix Two
    • NOTES FORLIMITED VERSE
    • WORKS CITED
    • BIOGRAPHIES
    • Acknowledgements
    • Author Biography
    • Series Page
    • Back Cover
    Subject(s): Canadian poetry
    Original Publisher: Calgary, Alberta, University of Calgary Press
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781773855325, 1773855328, 9781773855332, 1773855336
    Collection(s)/Series: Read Alberta eBook Collection