Élise Legal
STRAY DOG, 2021
il y a toujours ce discret trou entre mes incisives
quand il s’agit de mordre les corrompus
‘Swaying between French and English, Élise Legal's poetry summons a word: sentence. If poetry is about looking for a sentence, its syntax, its vocabulary, its rhythm, Légal is looking for one with her teeth bared. Her writing relies on another meaning, for in both French and English, sentence also means judgement. With these clear-cut sentences her poetry tugs at the ways language makes us, the way capitalism makes language, the alliances we build or unbuild while we speak and write.’
–> Elsa Boyer
Élise Legal is a French artist and writer, recently graduated from a MFA in Fine Art between Sheffield Institute of Art and the École des Beaux-Arts in Lyon. Her writing addresses what bodies do to language and vice-versa, understood as an aesthetic and political gesture for re-claiming non-standard voice(s) positions.
‘Swaying between French and English, Élise Legal's poetry summons a word: sentence. If poetry is about looking for a sentence, its syntax, its vocabulary, its rhythm, Légal is looking for one with her teeth bared. Her writing relies on another meaning, for in both French and English, sentence also means judgement. With these clear-cut sentences her poetry tugs at the ways language makes us, the way capitalism makes language, the alliances we build or unbuild while we speak and write.’
–> Elsa Boyer
Élise Legal is a French artist and writer, recently graduated from a MFA in Fine Art between Sheffield Institute of Art and the École des Beaux-Arts in Lyon. Her writing addresses what bodies do to language and vice-versa, understood as an aesthetic and political gesture for re-claiming non-standard voice(s) positions.
44 pages
140 mm x 92 mm, printed inside cover
Format: Paperback
ISBN 978-1-910055-84-7
£5.00
OUT OF PRINT
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140 mm x 92 mm, printed inside cover
Format: Paperback
ISBN 978-1-910055-84-7
£5.00
OUT OF PRINT
Next Book ->