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Echolalia in Script:
A Collection of Asemic Writing
by Sam Roxas-Chua
*Available for pre-order.*
106 pp. / paper / $20.00
ISBN: 978-0-9964397-4-9
Distributed to the trade by Itasca Books
1-800-901-3480 / orders@itascabooks.com
Publication Date: January 2, 2018
ABOUT THE BOOKISBN: 978-0-9964397-4-9
Distributed to the trade by Itasca Books
1-800-901-3480 / orders@itascabooks.com
Publication Date: January 2, 2018
There are some words I believe we will never have words for. That’s asemic to me. A made-up script that is alive, an inner frequency.
–Sam Roxas-Chua
Echolalia in Script is
a truly original marriage of visual art and poetry. Paired with lines
of Roxas-Chua’s poetry are arresting works of his asemic visual work—artwork
that imitates and plays with the idea of script, but which is a purely
visual language. Asemic writing is a meditative process for Roxas-Chua,
and these images entrance, enrapture, and invite contemplation.
PRAISE FOR ECHOLALIA IN SCRIPT
The first
time I met Sam Roxas-Chua he invited me to view the nests he’d made of
chewed poems. Perhaps a year later he told me that he swam in a vat of
pulp to understand the life of paper. And one night he photographed wet
Oregon pavement and through his lens transformed soaked sidewalks into
Chinese silk panels. Everything Sam does is unscripted. Everything he
does is exquisite. His collection of asemic writing, Echolalia in Script, is sublime.
–Sandra Alcosser, author of Except by Nature and Sleeping Inside the Glacier
Here is
writing that is entirely open to the world, a poetry that generously
refuses to delimit the human experience or accept only what is known.
While it may be defined as “asemic writing,” such definition sterilizes
what we have before us: a poetry that precedes language, a personally
rhythmic grammar that plays among the tools of expression, and explores
the outer boundaries of the rational as it searches for connection. In
today’s literary climate, Echolalia in Script is refreshingly, breathtakingly transcendent.
–Michael Wiegers, Executive Editor, Copper Canyon Press
Sam Roxas-Chua’s gorgeous collection of asemic writings, Echolalia in Script,
presents his gestural inscriptions as they move elegantly over the page
as delicately as lyrical strands of light snaking and doubling across
the surfaces of a wind-lit mountain lake. Indeed, here lies one whose
imagination is writ on water . . . in all of its meditative beauty, deep soul-solace, and artistic resolve!
–David St. John, recipient of the Rome Fellowship & the Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters
In this
elegant dance between language and image Sam Roxas-Chua at once
intensifies and transcends the capacity of marks on the page to make
meaning. With every line and brush stroke in this stunning volume
Roxas-Chua reminds us of the sheer childlike joy of putting ink to
paper, and underscores the power and universality of this primal human
act. This is a book to behold and marvel at, not just to read.
–Valerie Laken, author of Separate Kingdom and Dream House
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sam Roxas-Chua is a poet and visual artist living in Eugene, Oregon. He is the owner of The Poetry Loft, a small business dedicated to community writing workshops and the promotion of poets and writers. Roxas-Chua holds an MFA from Pacific University. A chapbook of his poems, Fawn Language, was published by Tebot Bach in 2013, and a full-length collection, Saying Your Name Three Times Underwater, will be released by Lithic Press in 2017.
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