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Author Betts, Gregory, 1975- author.

Title Finding nothing : being a treatise on absence, neglect, how the avant-garde learned to see Vancouver (or found reason to try), writing on the edge/margin/line, feminist birth stories (or the birth of feminist stories), the VanGardes 1959-1975, a type of collage, concrete, art in unceded territory, Indigenous cultures, foreign incursions, surrealist revolts, & other sundry and otherwise subjects / Gregory Betts
Published Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 380 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Finding Nothing -- ONE 1-19 Thoughts on TISH, 1961-1969 (A Document of Response) -- TWO The Birth of Blew -- THREE Blew Collage -- FOUR A Line, A New Line, All One: Variant Narratives of Concrete Canada -- FIVE The Triumph of Surrealism: Magick Art in Vancouver -- SIX Performing Proprioception: The Birthing Story as Public Discourse -- SEVEN Avant Now and Then: Locating the Post-Avant -- Conclusion - "we stopped at nothing": Finding Nothing in the Avant-Garde Archive -- Appendix A: Warren Tallman Elegy -- Appendix B: Concrete Poetry -- Appendix C: Glossary of Intermedia and Transdisciplinary Groups -- Appendix D: Letter to the Editor of the Georgia Straight -- Works Cited -- Index
Summary "Experimental literature accelerated dramatically in Vancouver in the 1960s as the influence of New American poetics merged with the ideas of Marshall McLuhan. Vancouver poets and artists began thinking about their creative works with new clarity and set about testing and redefining the boundaries of literature. As new gardes in Vancouver explored the limits of text and language, some writers began incorporating collage and concrete poetics into their work while others delved deeper into unsettling, revolutionary, and Surrealistic imagery. There was a presumption across the avant-garde communities that radical openness could provoke widespread socio-political change. In other words, the intermedia experimentation and the related destruction of the line between art and society pushed art to the frontlines of a broad socio-political battle of the collective imagination of Vancouver. Finding Nothing traces the rise of the radical avant-garde in Vancouver, from the initial salvos of the Tish group, through Blewointment's spatial experiments, to radical Surrealisms and new feminisms. Incorporating images, original texts, and interviews, Gregory Betts shows how the VanGardes signaled a remarkable consciousness of the globalized forces at play in the city, impacting communities, orientations, races, and nations."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 26, 2021)
Subject Avant-garde (Aesthetics) -- British Columbia -- Vancouver -- History -- 20th century
Arts -- British Columbia -- Vancouver -- Experimental methods
LITERARY CRITICISM / Canadian
Arts -- Experimental methods
Avant-garde (Aesthetics)
Intellectual life
SUBJECT Vancouver (B.C.) -- Intellectual life -- 20th century
Subject British Columbia -- Vancouver
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781487531980
1487531982
9781487531973
1487531974
Other Titles Finding nothing : the VanGardes, 1959-1975
VanGardes 1959-1975