"sublingual" is perhaps the most highly structured yet of bissett's "textual visions." Its first seven poems construct a Genesis, beginning with a poem of birth--our pre- or sublingual first breath a phenomenological gesture of recognition, of both being and belonging, in and of the world.Fifth in this opening sequence is a signature concrete, sound, visual performance piece, a powerful gesture of pure breath or spirit built around the sounds "emerald" and "d h]arma,"the "h"--as in French, a silent (and therefore absent) letter.This book unfolds in lucid delight to reveal the relationship between "langwage n desire;" and teaches us to walk the talk of a language freed of its hierarchies: "feet don't talk or dew they," the second of the book's two subtitles.
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