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Dérive
poems by Bruna
Mori
paintings by Matthew Kinney
ISBN-10: 0-9709179-6-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-9709179-5-9
Release date: November 2006
Meritage Press is delighted
to announce the release of Bruna Mori's long-awaited
first poetry collection, Dérive,
which also presents reproductions of paintings
by New York-based artist Matthew Kinney. Drawn
by the New York cityscape and encounters found
there, physical trajectories are mapped in
words and sumi-ink. Poems that depict an ever-shifting
subjectivity within the urban sphere are interspersed
with paintings of architectures dis/assembling.
From Second Avenue to 242nd Street, spanning mahjongg
parlors and halfway houses, "Bruna Mori creates a lyrical
alchemy of the debris and mythology of New Amsterdam
(Brenda Coultas)." "Mori rides the New York City subway
to its terminus, and in so doing reminds us that those
oft forgotten souls who inhabit urban outreaches are
adamant bridges between their old world and new (Martine
Bellen)."
The book honors (and strays from) the Situationist
theory of the dérive, or "drift"--where one
or more persons during a certain period let themselves
be attracted to the terrain, détourning one's
steps on noncapitalized time. Through drift, Mori "found" collaborator
Matthew Kinney painting the skyline in sumi-ink on
a torn-edged canvas--a carryover from his skate-punk
days when he regularly made impromptu washes on cardboard
kept in his backpack. Not long after, they decided
to combine their work.
MORE ADVANCE WORDS:
"Mori is not only a cogent observer of life and its
environs but a magnanimous participant who shines a
light on the profound beauty of no-name pizza parlors
and sweaty flesh that bears green tattoos of the heart."
—Martine Bellen
"Dérive is an animated guidebook to the boroughs
of my city and should be required reading for travelers
and residents alike."
—Brenda Coultas
"Much to admire. In the range of experiences detailed
and the ever-shifting vantage point, the city and its
inhabitants emerge as vastly various and yet inextricably
bound to one another."
—lê thi diem thúy
"A deft poetic journey through the fissures and ironies
of city life."
—Norman M. Klein
BIOS:
Bruna Mori was born in Japan and has lived primarily
in the United States--mostly in New York, and Louisiana
and California. Tergiversation (Ahadada Books,
2006) and The Approximations (2nd Avenue Poetry,
2006) are her first chapbooks, and Dérive is
her first book. A writer and editor, she teaches at
Art Center College of Design and the Southern California
Institute of Architecture. Her BA and MFA degrees were
completed at the University of California, San Diego
and Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard
College.
Matthew Kinney was born in Georgetown, Massachusetts.
A visual artist with an emphasis on painting and sculpture,
he presently has a studio space at Spire Studios in
Beacon, New York; also an advocate of sustainable agriculture,
he works at Windfall Farms in Montgomery. He attended
Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and The School of the Museum
of Fine Arts, Boston.
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