- Karen Mac Cormack
Karen Mac Cormack (born
Luanshya ,Zambia , 1956) is a contemporary experimental poet. She holds dual British/Canadian citizenship, and lived for many years inToronto ; more recently, she moved toBuffalo, New York , when her husband, the poetSteve McCaffery , was hired by SUNY-Buffalo for the David Gray Chair.Mac Cormack is the author of "Straw Cupid" (1987), "Quirks & Quillets" (1991), "Marine Snow" (1995), "The Tongue Moves Talk" (1997), "At Issue" (2001), "Vanity Release" (2003) and "Implexures" (part one, 2003; full-length publication forthcoming), as well as a collaboration with the British poet
Alan Halsey , "Fit to Print" (2003). Though she was not directly part of the Language movement, her work shows many affinities with it, in its use of disjunctiveness at a within-sentence and between-sentence level, and in her interest in the interrogation of cultural norms and ideologies through the skeptical reworking of "found" materials and genres. In "Fit to Print", for instance, the poems mimic and distort the format and themes of a typical daily newspaper, while in "At Issue" the poems are quarried from the pages of women's fashion and beauty magazines. The prose pieces in the recent project "Implexures" are somewhat untypical in their use of biographical and autobiographical materials, especially a series of letters written from a variety of Mediterranean locations by an unnamed female traveller (possibly to be identified with the author, possibly not).
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