The saddest thing is that I have had to use words : a Madeline Gins reader
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The saddest thing is that I have had to use words : a Madeline Gins reader
Siglio, [2020] , , ©2020
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Madeline Gins reader
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Summary:"Poet, philosopher, architect and transdisciplinary artist, Madeline Gins (1941-2014) is well known for her collaborations with her husband, the artist Arakawa, on the experimental architectural project Reversible Destiny, via which they sought to arrest mortality by transforming the built environment. Yet, her own writings--in the form of poetry, essays, experimental prose, and philosophical inquiries--represent her most visionary and transformative work. Expansive and playful, Gin's vigorous and often ecstatic exploration of the physicality of language challenges us to sense more acutely the ways in which we can--and could--write and read. Like Gertrude Stein before her, Gins transfigures grammar and liberates words. Like her contemporaries in conceptual art, her writing is attuned to the energized, collaborative space between reader and page. She invites the reader into a field of infinite, ever-multiplying possibility. This revelatory anthology, edited and with an introduction by the writer and cr