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Internodes (Paperback)

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Moving with nomadic grace across the terrain of his previous book, Decompositions, the poetic language of Ken Belford in Internodes shares similar roots, traversing decades at the speed of a search query - pressing onward through Hazelton, the Bulkley Valley, and the unroaded headwaters of the Nass River in the Damdochax Valley - and meanwhile coming to terms with a poetry that "is lived" on the rugged streets of Prince George.

In this twenty-first-century evolution, and one may say "mutation," of Marshall McLuhan's oft-repeated adage that "the medium is the -message," Belford's text takes into account the nature of viral marketing and the impact of similar forms of social "trending" on our lives and our language, challenging linearity and order in favour of a work that may be read forward or backward or experienced with an abrupt sense of intimacy, in media res.

Whether reflecting upon the internodal segment that is a vital part of a nerve cell; upon the relationship between the nodes and internodes of a plant stem; or upon the internode merely as an interstice of jargon amid connections we forge through high-speed telecommunication and wireless networks, the text invites the reader to make an informed -decision before inviting others to "Like," to "Favourite," or to otherwise invest their social currency in Internodes.
In addition to perceiving the poem as the "means of transmission" over time, Belford's poetic lines welcome readership as a form of collaborative action and agency in an age of crowdsourcing and flash mobs - and also as a form of ongoing social process that is sensitive to the life and demise of many of the decision trees that ultimately nourish our wavering notions of the future.

About the Author


Ken Belford was born to a farming family in Alberta and grew up in Vancouver. An early advocate for the ecology movement, Belford homesteaded with his wife and daughter in northwestern British Columbia in the 1960s. For more than thirty years, they operated a soft-paths eco-tourism business in the headwaters of the Nass and Skeena Rivers. The "self-educated lan(d)guage" poet has said that living for decades in the "back country" has afforded him a unique relationship to language that rejects the colonial impulse to write about nature, but attempts to write from nature and our relationship to the land.Currently living in Prince George, British Columbia, Belford continues to write outside the boundaries of the conventional forms espoused by what he calls the "tribal schools" of poetry. His seven previous books of poetry include Fireweed, The Post Electric Caveman, Pathways into the Mountains, lan(d)guage, when snakes awaken, ecologue, and Decompositions, which was shortlisted for the 2011 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780889227927
ISBN-10: 0889227926
Publisher: Talonbooks
Publication Date: October 1st, 2013
Pages: 96
Language: English