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Name: Anna
Reading: Lisa Robertson, Cinema of the Present
Why did you want to read this? I chose Cinema of the Present because I'd needed to read it aloud to myself to fully experience it - I love books like that. It's a long poem that moves in and around and through its subjects: time, thought, surfaces, structures and language, and many, many, other things. Evenly spaced lines alternate between italic and Roman type: two sets of almost identical sentences, but ordered differently so that they begin to repeat each other as the book progresses. The process of reading it aloud animates this typographical structure and brings each image fully into being.
How did you record yourself? I sat on my bed on a wet Sunday morning, phone propped on my knee.
Name: Anna
Reading: Lisa Robertson, Cinema of the Present
Why did you want to read this? I chose Cinema of the Present because I'd needed to read it aloud to myself to fully experience it - I love books like that. It's a long poem that moves in and around and through its subjects: time, thought, surfaces, structures and language, and many, many, other things. Evenly spaced lines alternate between italic and Roman type: two sets of almost identical sentences, but ordered differently so that they begin to repeat each other as the book progresses. The process of reading it aloud animates this typographical structure and brings each image fully into being.
How did you record yourself? I sat on my bed on a wet Sunday morning, phone propped on my knee.
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