by Kazim Ali
Tupelo Press, 2018
Paper: 978-1-936797-99-8
Library of Congress Classification PS3601.L375A6 2018b
Dewey Decimal Classification 811.6

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
In 1953, Yoko Ono wrote a score called “Secret Piece,” an open-ended formula for musical performance in a forest at daybreak. Beginning with this invitation to creation, and using essays, diary entries, prose maps, and verse fragments, Kazim Ali marks a path through quantum physics, sixth-century Chola Empire sculptures, the challenges of literary translation and of climate change, and destruction of a priceless set of handmade flutes by airport security. Amid shards from far-flung histories and geographies he finds the cosmos.

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