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		<title>New book from j/j hastain!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LRL e-editions is pleased to launch a new book of collage poems by j/j hastain! Here&#8217;s what people are saying about The Yet to be Pronounced Pronouns: “If Georges Bataille were a queer living in San Francisco in 2012, this could be xem, building and dismantling gender, that is, building and dismantling form itself.  j/j hastain is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LRL e-editions is pleased to launch a new book of collage poems by <strong><a title="J/J Hastain — The Yet to be Pronounced Pronouns" href="http://littleredleaves.com/ebooks/catalog/jj-hastain-the-yet-to-be-pronounced-pronouns">j/j hastain</a></strong>! Here&#8217;s what people are saying about <strong><em><a title="J/J Hastain — The Yet to be Pronounced Pronouns" href="http://littleredleaves.com/ebooks/catalog/jj-hastain-the-yet-to-be-pronounced-pronouns">The Yet to be Pronounced Pronouns</a></em></strong>:</p>
<p>“If Georges Bataille were a queer living in San Francisco in 2012, this could be xem, building and dismantling gender, that is, building and dismantling form itself.  j/j hastain is writing a no-holds-barred break-neck love song that conflates the meaty and the sacramental.  Here is love’s avid desire for detail, and love’s sacred, impossible overflow.” —Robert Gluck</p>
<p>“Whether it’s he or xe…of <em>the yet to be pronounced pronouns</em>, there’s one thing I’m sure of: while the pronouns might not yet be, what is certainly, forcefully <em>here</em> already is a sense of the atomic forces that lie buried within our wider programming. Of gender; of social form, of virility caught in its code. Hastain breaks these apart, not as categories, but as strings of language itself, as pure image. I see this as a bit more than a book–kind of a larger action whereby Hastain releases charged, energies into the frame, turning their blurry fury as gently in the hand as a baby bird’s feather. And damn the science. Companionable but aching, explosive and tenderly hilarious, this is a catastrophic, new bravery.” —Brandon Downing</p>
<p>Remember, all e-editions are available as free downloads, BUT if you purchase a copy, the proceeds will go to a different small press each year (for 2011-2012, it&#8217;s <strong><a href="http://www.chax.org/">Chax Press</a></strong>).</p>
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