First Time Listener explores the ramped up 21st century digitalization of the social world, while reaching back to the most ancient of manuscript cultures. In Part 1, all is Gilgamesh, God, the Cloud, the Bible, Bob Dylan, technologies of the book, and CNN’s Crimes of the Century. Part 2, Retrospective of the North in Gold, turns contemplative, reading the colours and astrological signs of the digital and urban 21st century worlds. The book concludes with Lost Time, an ambitious long poem that maps Zilm's girlhood in Surrey―located on the south bank of the Fraser River in Metro Vancouver―onto Proust’s Combray, exploring cracks in the interesections of class, sex, gender, and language.
Jennifer Zilm Books
Jennifer Zilm's poetry masterfully intertwines disparate realms, from archival studies to the textures of daily life. Her work probes the boundaries of language and memory, employing innovative formal strategies to uncover latent meanings. Zilm's approach is marked by meticulous observation and a keen sensitivity to nuance, offering readers profound insights into the human condition. Her writing possesses an intellectual rigor balanced with a resonant emotional depth that speaks powerfully to the reader.
