Eke: Poems
Wahidah Tambee
Paperback, 106 pages
9781958652176
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What does the feeling of holding your words and thoughts backāstuck and struck in a state of percolation, a plasma state of significationāfeel like? What does it look like for ambivalence and divergence to converge during the moment of articulation, when all word-opportunities collide at once, like wildly unspooling threads, like heavy raindrops on a glass surface racing from one fork to the next?
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A collection of visual aberrations that fumble and stammer, and that concede that a closure in expression can never be achieved, the poems of Eke ache towards both painful and opportune expression.
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Wahidah Tambee graduated with degrees in psychology and creative writing from Nanyang Technological University.
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Eke: Poems
Eke: Poems
Wahidah Tambee
Paperback, 106 pages
9781958652176
Ā
What does the feeling of holding your words and thoughts backāstuck and struck in a state of percolation, a plasma state of significationāfeel like? What does it look like for ambivalence and divergence to converge during the moment of articulation, when all word-opportunities collide at once, like wildly unspooling threads, like heavy raindrops on a glass surface racing from one fork to the next?
Ā
A collection of visual aberrations that fumble and stammer, and that concede that a closure in expression can never be achieved, the poems of Eke ache towards both painful and opportune expression.
Ā
Wahidah Tambee graduated with degrees in psychology and creative writing from Nanyang Technological University.
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Wahidah Tambee
Paperback, 106 pages
9781958652176
Ā
What does the feeling of holding your words and thoughts backāstuck and struck in a state of percolation, a plasma state of significationāfeel like? What does it look like for ambivalence and divergence to converge during the moment of articulation, when all word-opportunities collide at once, like wildly unspooling threads, like heavy raindrops on a glass surface racing from one fork to the next?
Ā
A collection of visual aberrations that fumble and stammer, and that concede that a closure in expression can never be achieved, the poems of Eke ache towards both painful and opportune expression.
Ā
Wahidah Tambee graduated with degrees in psychology and creative writing from Nanyang Technological University.
















