The House That Hijack Built explores the possibilities of meaning production when language is pushed to its limits of "logical" or normative semantic patterns. If "to hijack" is "to steal in transit," this text focuses on how language, with its idioms and ideologies, is appropriated--hijacked and transported--to unknown destinations in the act of its transmission. In her fifth collection of poems / collages, Karasick explores the intersection between...
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