WebThe Xenotext: Book 1 Paperback – Illustrated, Oct. 1 2015 by Christian Bok (Author) 10 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle Edition $9.99 Read with Our Free App … Web2 Feb 2024 · The Xenotext therefore acts as both a repository for texts and a poetry-writing machine. The set of poems is at once dystopian and aspirational, pastoral and futuristic. During his residency at MIT, Bök spoke with CAST about the Xenotext, archiving texts in DNA and existential threats to poetry. A Conversation with Christian Bök
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Web1 Nov 2016 · Christian Bök is a bestselling author and one of the earliest founders of Conceptual Literature, a poetic school of avant-garde writing. Bök is the author of Eunoia (Coach House Books, 2001)—a bestselling work of experimental literature—and winner of the Griffin Poetry Prize. He has created artificial languages for two television shows: Gene … Web27 Apr 2024 · The Xenotext: Book 1 by Christian Bök . Read. Your final choice may prove to be the longest enduring work of art ever created—with the possible exception of those recorded on the Voyager Golden Records, I suppose. Please tell us about The Xenotext, and why you chose it. Christian ... Web3 May 2016 · In this fashion, The Xenotext, Book 1 elegizes, in addition to the classical “pastoral,” the “[v]irelay,” the “nocturne,” the Shakespearean and “alexandrine sonnet,” the “acrostic,” the “catalogue” poem (151-6), and concretist-influenced visual typography, as well as Bök’s work in earlier texts like Crystallography (1994, 2003), which also features … god doesn\\u0027t live in houses built by man