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Novelty Theory

English

By (author): Caspar Heinemann

Novelty Theory is the fiery debut collection of poetry by Caspar Heinemann. Described by Bhanu Kapil as follows: Caspar Heinemann has written an anthem for alien beloveds everywhere, in the time before rising up and where the pre-nothings burn up as soon as you touch them. Reading this book burst adhesions in my outlook, which is what I want (always). A book without an afterwards or a before, Novelty Theory occupies an intense present that does not console its readers. Can poetry be a form of cultural revenge?

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: The 87 Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781916477438

About Caspar Heinemann

Caspar Heinemann (b. 1994 London) is an artist and writer living in Glasgow. He has had solo exhibitions at Cabinet London (2022); Outpost Gallery Norwich (2018); Almanac London (2017); and Kevin Space Vienna (2016). His work has been included in group exhibitions at EACC Castellón (2023); ICA Los Angeles (2022); ICA London (2019); and Cabinet London (2019). Heinemann participated in the 2019 Bergen Assembly and has recently held readings of his writing at Camden Arts Centre London; Partly Copenhagen; Sussex Poetry Festival Brighton; and Tate Modern London. His first poetry collection Novelty Theory was published in 2019 by the87press.

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