Aethel

Aethel

Paperback (01 Oct 2007)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Poetry. Fascinated by the ligature--a joining of two letters in a single word--Donato Mancini chose, logically, to conjure one up in the title of his second book of concrete poetry, ÆTHEL. Although, as Mancini remarks parenthetically, it might be the name of the crabby old blue-rinse who calls the police if you cross her lawn. ÆTHEL, the book, is anything but crabby. Mancini's further iteration of the titular character, now in medieval guise, as the kind of person who might've razed your village or died as King while still a pup gives some indication of his poetry's sense of humor. Riffing off the dual meaning of the word, Mancini lastly calls ÆTHEL a book full of well-developed characters...which has so much character. The titles accompanying Mancini's exquisite, creative arrangements of recognizable fonts are more than half the fun. The fonts he chooses--the hands that form the alphabet of sign language, the fat, stubby bulbs of Creampuff--are another source of pleasure. But it's the shapes the author and artist fashions out of these elements that, in the end, have a strange and enduring beauty.

Book information

ISBN: 9781554200306
Publisher: New Star Books
Imprint: New Star Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 811.6
Language: English
Number of pages: 96
Weight: 198g
Height: 203mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 8mm