Jen Webb
Moving Targets
Even the memories of memory are fading. It has been decades since this all began.
Jen Webb’s new collection of prose poetry riffs on the idea of the unspoken, the unexpressed-silences: deliberate and unconscious- as they are found in politics, in poetry, in the minutaie of personal relationships and histories. This is a powerful book of trying to pin down some kind of truth, or point to the place where it should exist.
Webb’s collection of prose poetry riffs on the idea of the unspoken, the unexpressed-silences: deliberate and unconscious- as they are found in politics, in poetry, in the minutaie of personal relationships and histories. This is a powerful book of trying to pin down some kind of truth, or point to the place where it should exist.
About the Author
Jen Webb is a writer and cultural theorist, and Director at the Centre for Creative and Cultural Reasearch at the University of Canberra. She writes poetry, researches creative practice and makes and exhibits artists’ books. Her most recent books are Watching the World (Blemish Books, 2015) , Researching Creative Writing (Frontinus, 2015) and Art and Human Rights: Contemporary Asian Contexts (Manchester University Press).