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The Twisted Gardens/Les Jardins Tordus

by (author) Ollivier Dyens

Publisher
Mansfield Press
Initial publish date
Dec 2021
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781771262767
    Publish Date
    Dec 2021
    List Price
    $18

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Description

The Twisted Gardens/Les Jardins Tordus is the exploration of an inverted creation, not that of the light that was, but that of the darkness in which everything exists. It is a journey through a territory of birth and viscera, animals and desire, spirits and metal. Written simultaneously in both French and English, Dyens searches for singular emotions and unique metaphors in the folds of two intertwined languages, examining how words both unleash and imprison our humanity. The Twisted Gardens/Les Jardins Tordus is also an experiment in virtual reality (available on his website) where sorrow and metaphors become a world, a territory, a literal journey.

About the author

Ollivier Dyens is Founder and co-Director of McGill's Building 21, an open lab dedicated to rethinking higher education in the 21st century. From 2013-2018, he was Deputy Provost (Student Life and Learning) at McGill University where he is currently Full Professor in the Department of littératures de langue française, de traduction et de création. From 2008-2013 he held the position of Vice-Provost, Teaching and Learning at Concordia University. Dyens is the author of thirteen books including La terreur et le sublime, published by XYZ, La Condition inhumaine, published by les Éditions Flammarion in Paris, and Metal and Flesh: The Evolution of Man, Technology Takes Over, published by MIT Press. Among his other publications are,

Les murs des planètes, suivi de la cathédrale aveugle (VLB Éditeur), shortlisted for the Revue Estuaire/Terrasses St-Denis prize for Poetry; Continent X, Vertige du Nouvel Occident (VLB Éditeur), longlisted for the prix Roberval; and The Profane Earth (Mansfield Press), long listed for the ReLit Award.

Ollivier Dyens' profile page