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A Sanctuary of Sounds

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A Sanctuary of Sounds is an aural rewriting of William Faulkner’s novel Sanctuary (1931). A polyphonic object. A garden — assemblage of blooms, of affects, of sounds, of meaning. An invitation to rethink appropriation ethically, aesthetically, and epistemologically. The appropriation of a body of work, of a physical body, of an idea, of data. The history of knowledge and its production is enabled by the process of appropriation, by the differentiation of noise.A Sanctuary of Sounds is a noise–totality. Noise — nothing but noise. Noise as the first object of metaphysics. Noise as the synchronic/diachronic mediator of production–processes and their reorganization in society. Utopia and dystopia at once. A Sanctuary of Sounds is a dialectical poem, it is noise against noise — raping a rape.

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Keywords

  • Literature & literary studies
  • Noise
  • Poetry
  • Poetry by individual poets
  • sound ecology
  • thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DC Poetry::DCF Poetry by individual poets
  • William Faulkner

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DOI: 10.21983/P3.0029.1.00

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