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Dream Pattering Soles
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Dream Pattering Soles

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Translated by Elisa Taber. In DREAM PATTERING SOLES a voice mournfully asserts I appear and the world begins. Miguelangel Meza’s words are signifiers without hierarchy within the lyric structure that reference the cosmological Mbya Guarani narratives. Thus, the origin of earth is traced to the utterance of the first ne'e, or word-soul. Meza’s authorial style and references to a millenary Amerindian culture jointly point to another way of conceiving the world. The counterintuitive way that he renders the individual out of the communal is reminiscent of the Paraguayan embroidery technique, nanduti, which means spider’s web. Threads extracted from, rather than woven into, a fabric trace a geometric pattern. He imitates this practice by claiming authorship through his lyric synthesis of a communal narrative. The poet seems to say through those that came before him: identity lies in erasure, not mark-making.

Poetry.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ugly Duckling Presse
Country
United States
Date
1 December 2021
Pages
48
ISBN
9781946433879

Translated by Elisa Taber. In DREAM PATTERING SOLES a voice mournfully asserts I appear and the world begins. Miguelangel Meza’s words are signifiers without hierarchy within the lyric structure that reference the cosmological Mbya Guarani narratives. Thus, the origin of earth is traced to the utterance of the first ne'e, or word-soul. Meza’s authorial style and references to a millenary Amerindian culture jointly point to another way of conceiving the world. The counterintuitive way that he renders the individual out of the communal is reminiscent of the Paraguayan embroidery technique, nanduti, which means spider’s web. Threads extracted from, rather than woven into, a fabric trace a geometric pattern. He imitates this practice by claiming authorship through his lyric synthesis of a communal narrative. The poet seems to say through those that came before him: identity lies in erasure, not mark-making.

Poetry.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ugly Duckling Presse
Country
United States
Date
1 December 2021
Pages
48
ISBN
9781946433879