Christian Bök, FRSC (/bʊk/; born August 10, 1966, in Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian poet known for his experimental works. He is the author of Eunoia...
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Eunoia (book) (redirect from Eunoia by Christian Bok)
Bök, Christian (2001). Eunoia. Coach House Books. p. 103. ISBN 1-55245-092-9. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2019-12-11. Bök, p...
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containing all five main vowel graphemes. Eunoia is a work by poet Christian Bök consisting of five chapters, each one using only one vowel. In the science-fiction...
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Xenotext is an ongoing work of BioArt by experimental Canadian poet Christian Bök. The primary goal of the project is twofold: first, a poem, encoded...
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reminiscent of lucid dreaming). (Bök, 2003) "Christian Bök". poetryinvoice.ca. Retrieved 2023-06-04. Bök, Christian. Crystallography. Toronto: Coach House...
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Ecofiction. University of Nevada Press. p. 91. ISBN 978-0-87417-811-1. Christian Bök (2003). "Codex Seraphinianus". In Michael Ondaatje (ed.). Lost Classics...
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McCaffery (2000, 2002), Lip Service by Bruce Andrews (2001), and Eunoia by Christian Bök (2001). Wershler is the youngest [citation needed] poet discussed in...
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with orchestral elements. The text from "Vowels" is by Canadian author Christian Bök, taken from Eunoia (Coach House Books, 2001) and used with permission...
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Retrieved 12 June 2017 – via Rupert. Bök (2002), pp. 43–45. Hugill (2012), pp. 15–16. Hugill (2012), pp. 9–12. Bök (2002), pp. 40–43. Hugill (2012), pp...
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have blogged at Harriet on behalf of The Poetry Foundation include Christian Bök, Stephanie Burt, Wanda Coleman, Kwame Dawes, Linh Dinh, Camille Dungy...
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