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Disfigment Bankrupsea
- Source: Journal of Writing in Creative Practice, Volume 17, Issue ‘Ways of Writing in Art and Design II’ Part 2, Apr 2024, p. 103 - 115
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- 08 May 2023
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- 17 Apr 2024
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Abstract
This article treats the temporality of writing as a place or event – which is to say somewhere which must be arrived at on time or otherwise. This arrival is vulnerable to the vicissitudes that all physical bodies/places can undergo: alteration in one’s absence, disappearance or loss. This contribution re-presents a piece of work that I produced about a place and then mislaid before it could be presented in the form that I hoped it would take. The place that it was a response to has also been lost. Both the writer of the place/event and their reader thus experience a form of belatedness. What made the place live in my mind so intensely was a series of texts scrawled on its wall, interspersed with images. I was late arriving for that. I address the reader as a latecomer in turn.