"That tongue be time" : Norma Cole and a continuous making /
"Originally from Canada, Norma Cole is a revered writer and visual artist who has authored and translated over thirty books and chapbooks. Though highly esteemed internationally in both visual art and poetry circles, Cole's association with the New College of California and her influence o...
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Albuquerque :
University of New Mexico Press,
2025.
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Table of Contents:
- Norma Cole's mythology: "And it was always drainage for angels" / Kaplan Harris
- Apprehending terror: Norma Cole as poet and translator from the French / Teresa Villa-Ignacio
- Norma Cole's Fate News: the small essential truths of poetry / Martin Corless-Smith
- Aggregates of order: the deedless deed of meaning and the ontology of play / Steven Seidenberg
- From 'Paper House' to SCOUT: Norma Cole's abstraction on a sliding scale / Roberto Tejada
- 'Documents / that document:' Norma Cole's archival writings / Claire Tranchino
- Resonance and the art of teaching / Dale Martin Smith
- "It's the doing that matters. The making": an introduction to the Poetry Collection's Norma Cole Collection / James Maynard
- Art movements behind nine drawings: the early years, 1945-1984 / Joseph Shafer
- All writing is projective / Jean Daive
- Befriending French / Cole Swensen
- 'Louise Labé': a test of translation / Ted Byrne
- This questioning, witnessing, to play too much, prophetically: Norma Cole and the community of poetry / David Levi Strauss
- Portrait of Norma Cole / Laura Moriarty
- Editing Norma Cole's Where Shadows Will / Garrett Caples
- Norma Cole's Natural Light: a memoir, reflection, and critical encounter / Vincent Katz.