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Clangings
2012
First Published
3.82
Average Rating
80
Number of Pages

Schizophrenia may be characterized by a surfeit of language, a refurbishment of our used up words with musical connections every day speech and sense cannot provide. These riffs are “clangings,” and Cramer imagines them into a poetic narrative that exults in both aural richness and words’ power to evoke an interior landscape whose strangeness is intimate, unsteady, and stirring. I hear the dinner plates gossip Mom collected to a hundred. My friends say get on board, but I'm not bored. Dad's a nap lying by the fire. That's why when radios broadcast news, news broadcast from radios gives air to my kinship, Dickey, who says he'd go dead if ever I discovered him to them. I took care, then, the last time bedrooms banged, to tape over the outlets, swipe the prints off DVDs, weep up the tea stains where once was coffee. Not one seep from him since.

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