Coda by Steven Seidenberg
Thank you @steven.seidenberg #CodaByStevenSeidenberg and @literallypr For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. I find Coda to be a fascinating and eye-opening read into lyric and narrative in poetry. There was a lot in this book that I knew nothing about, and now I feel I know a bit more about lyric and poetry. I feel this is a book you can dip in and out of because there is so much information and knowledge on this topic it will broaden your arisins. It was a intriguing and interesting read. 4 stars. Blurb The nameless narrator of Coda attempts to trace the origins of linguistic and perceptual differentiation by experimenting with contemporary lyric and narrative forms. Moving between extravagant prosody and obsessive disquisition, Seidenberg’s poetry works to reconfigure conceptual imperatives found throughout philosophy and theology. With a focus on the structure of memory and the decadence of the body, Seidenberg describes the epistemological regress of des...