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Geof Huth

    Geof Huth is a poet, visual poet, and thinker, dedicated to exploring language in its myriad forms. He delves into his fascination with words through various media, including condensation, crayon, frost, objects, paint, pen, pencil, pixel, pollen, sound, type, and video. His insights on visual poetry and related subjects are regularly shared on his blog, dbqp: visualizing poetics. Huth's extensive travels across continents inform his unique and experimental approach to language.

    The Anarchivist
    • The Anarchivist

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Literary Nonfiction. Poetry. Art. History. This volume assembles essays on the practice of archives by the archivist and experimental poet Geof Huth, along with his color photographs of ancient records on parchment and distressed paper. Huth reflects on the interplay between history, archives, and memory--on how we imagine facts and truth into being. In the end, the book is concerned with how we produce knowledge via the stories told through those records we have determined to keep.

      The Anarchivist
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