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'Dominique Hecq’s After Cage (2nd edition) is presented on the page as a long poem. Yet, After Cage is more than written lyric poetry: it is a multi-generic performance piece incorporating verse and dance that Hecq calls “an experiment in poiesis” in the afterword. Movement was integral to the conception, refinement, and enactment of After Cage as both a written poetic work and a dance performance in the style of a fugue. While After Cage is a hybrid work, the poem in written form offers insight and impact as a standalone piece.'  (Introduction)

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon StylusLit no. 13 March 2023 25900126 2023 periodical issue

    'Welcome to Issue 13 of StylusLit were we interview David Adès, and Felix Cheong. Poet David Adès is the host of “Poets’ Corner” podcast (in association with WestWords), and Singaporean editor and poet, Felix Cheong, will be letting us in on the hybrid genre of poetry comics.' (Publication summary)

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