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Force Drift - by Jeffrey Pethybridge (Paperback)

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  • In his extraordinary second collection, poet Jeffrey Pethybridge confronts the ethical disaster of the torture program that the United States used to advance the so-called global war on terror.
  • About the Author: Jeffrey Pethybridge is a poet, editor, curator, and sound artist; he is the author of Striven, The Bright Treatise, which was selected as one of the ten best debuts of 2013 by Poets & Writers.
  • 230 Pages
  • Poetry, Subjects & Themes

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"In his extraordinary second collection, Jeffrey Pethybridge confronts the ethical disaster of the torture program that the US used to advance the so-called global war on terror. The poems in Force Drift recall Gilles Deleuze's insight that art "is not a matter of reproducing or inventing forms, but of capturing forces." Through the formal range of this dynamic sequence, Pethybridge achieves something like a synthesis of Deleuze's opposition whereby the invention of poetic form becomes the very means of capturing, registering forces: "a reckoning lyric." The task of reckoning, and rendering visible the violence of the state lies at the heart of the matter precisely because the state intends to conceal or justify its brutality through the invocation of emergency powers, and the state of exception; or the state disappears persons in its network of black site prisons. Moreover, as the political scientist Darius Rejali has demonstrated it is in fact democracies that have refined "invisible tortures" such as sensory deprivation, stress-positions, and the waterboard. Working at the intersection of documentary poetics, and theories of the epic, Pethybridge recommits poetry to a responsibility for a description of history; as a poet-researcher, he asks: "what would be possible...if listening / were the leading-form of being." Driven equally by argument, abstraction, and assemblage, the poems in Force Drift address themselves to the irreparable, the "trauma effect," within the war on terror's record of atrocity. Force Drift is cri de coeur, political critique, and essay in the epic. Against the world-destroying violence of the US torture program, Force Drifts juxtaposes a catalog of energies, forms, and genres: abolitionist; citational; architectural; chromatic; replete with visual poetries ranging from the arabasques of tzahibs to erasures to extreme measures of leading & kerning. Even when its language is reduced to the pure transcription of pain--aiai aiai aiai--Force Drift is committed to aliveness and embodiment as "final treaty of the person," as conscience & counterworld to the history as catastrophe of US imperialism, "irrefutable as the sun to the eye.""-- Provided by publisher.



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In his extraordinary second collection, poet Jeffrey Pethybridge confronts the ethical disaster of the torture program that the United States used to advance the so-called global war on terror.

The poems in Force Drift recall Gilles Deleuze's insight that art "is not a matter of reproducing or inventing forms, but of capturing forces." Through the formal range of this dynamic sequence, Pethybridge achieves something like a synthesis of Deleuze's opposition whereby the invention of poetic form becomes the very means of capturing, registering forces: "a reckoning lyric."

The task of reckoning renders visible the violence of the state that lies at the heart of the matter precisely because the state intends to conceal or justify its brutality through the invocation of emergency powers, as well as the state of exception, or how the state disappears persons in its network of black site prisons. As the political scientist Darius Rejali has demonstrated, it is in fact democracies that have refined "invisible tortures" such as sensory deprivation, stress-positions, and the waterboard.

Working at the intersection of documentary poetics and theories of the epic, Pethybridge recommits poetry to a responsibility for a description of history. As a poet-researcher, he asks: "what would be possible...if listening / were the leading-form of being." Driven by argument, abstraction, and assemblage, the poems in Force Drift address themselves to the irreparable, the "traumaeffect," within the war on terror's record of atrocity. Force Drift is a cri de coeur, political critique, and essay in the epic.

Against the world-destroying violence of the US torture program, Force Drifts juxtaposes a catalog of energies, forms, and genres. It is abolitionist, citational, architectural, chromatic, and replete with visual poetries ranging from the arabasques of tzahibs to erasures to extreme measures of leading and kerning. Even when its language is reduced to the pure transcription of pain--"aiai aiai aiai"--Force Drift is committed to aliveness and embodiment as "final treaty of the person," as conscience and counterworld to the history as catastrophe of US imperialism, "irrefutable as the sun to the eye."



About the Author



Jeffrey Pethybridge is a poet, editor, curator, and sound artist; he is the author of Striven, The Bright Treatise, which was selected as one of the ten best debuts of 2013 by Poets & Writers. He teaches in the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University, where he is director of the Summer Writing Program. In 2025 he'll serve as the curator of Enclave, a transdisciplinary poetry festival held in Mexico City each year.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.53 Inches (H) x 8.5 Inches (W) x .63 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.41 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 230
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: Subjects & Themes
Publisher: Tupelo Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Jeffrey Pethybridge
Language: English
Street Date: August 1, 2025
TCIN: 1010584977
UPC: 9781961209350
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-9104
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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