Each poem begins with an epigraph that distills a subject and then goes
on to elaborate, extrapolate, complicate. Each poem reverses
communication; pushes meaning from one image to the next, taking it
apart, transferring it from line to line in a series of transformations
that finally create an experience of the present.
Pierre Alferi is the author of over fifteen novels and books of
poetry as well as three volumes of philosophy/essay. He has worked
extensively in the short ciné-poème form, and co-founded the influential
Revue de littérature générale (1990-1996). His translations include
works by John Donne, Meyer Shapiro, and Giorgio Agamben. Born in 1963,
he graduated from the École Normale Supérieur, rue d'Ulm. He has taught
at the ENSBA in Lyon, France, and currently at the Ecole des Arts
Décoratifs and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France.