Data Bodies
Data Bodies
Daniel Borzutzky
“We harbor data and we harbor the carcasses and we try to keep the two sets of information separate.” — Data Bodies
Daniel Borzutzky’s data is “filled with lips and tongues.” This chapbook, Data Bodies, collects five poems that detail the many ways we have allowed technology to rot our flesh.
Data Bodies is out of print.
Reviews
“…his work is visceral, theatrical, political without being self-righteousness, and often moves with a frantic energy.” — James Pate, Montevidayo.
About the Author
Daniel Borzutzky’s books include The Book of Interfering Bodies (Nightboat, 2011); The Ecstasy of Capitulation (BlazeVox, 2007); and Arbitrary Tales (Ravenna Press, 2005). His poetry translations include include Raúl Zurita’s Song for his Disappeared Love (Action Books, 2010); and Jaime Luis Huenún’s Port Trakl (Action Books, 2008). He lives and writes in Chicago.
- TITLE: Data Bodies
- AUTHOR/S: Daniel Borzutzky
- GENRE: Poetry
- PUBLISHER: Holon Press
- YEAR: 2013
- BINDING: Saddle Stitch, Limited edition.
- EDITION SIZE: 75