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Monster: visual poems by James Knight

James Knight

Monster is a sequence of visual poems, in which I interrogate notions of the monstrous, mixing gothic tropes with cut-up text from Karl Marx, Bram Stoker, Georges Bataille, Jean Baudrillard, Slipknot, social media and some of my own poetry.

California Dreaming - visual poetry by James Knight
California Dreaming
A Tail An Eye - visual poetry by James Knight
A Tail An Eye
Veiny Cathedral Transaction - visual poetry by James Knight
Veiny Cathedral Transaction
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James Knight

James Knight is an experimental poet and digital artist, whose work has appeared recently in Minor Literature(s), Fur-Lined Ghettos, The Interpreter’s House, Burning House Press, and Reflections, an anthology published by Penteract Press. Void Voices, his polyphonic reimagining of Dante’s Inferno, was published by Hesterglock Press in 2018. You can find him at thebirdking.com and on Twitter @badbadpoet.

Author: James Knight Category: Visual Art and Visual Poetry November 8, 2019

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