Hypotheticals

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book Hypotheticals by Leigh Kotsilidis, Coach House Books
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Author: Leigh Kotsilidis ISBN: 9781770562998
Publisher: Coach House Books Publication: September 22, 2011
Imprint: Coach House Books Language: English
Author: Leigh Kotsilidis
ISBN: 9781770562998
Publisher: Coach House Books
Publication: September 22, 2011
Imprint: Coach House Books
Language: English

For a long time, people have looked to science as a way to understand their own lives. But while science has proven itself a useful metaphor, it has just as often been exposed as being as fallible as the flawed humans who lean on it. Newcomer Leigh Kotsilidis's lively, thoughtful and refreshingly speculative first collection engages and questions the linguistic roots of the hypothetical, both as they apply to the Scientific Method and its faith in certainty, and to the word's alternate meaning, as something that is merely 'supposed to be true,' and often, over time, is proved false. Under the poet's wide-angled, open-hearted, open-minded gaze, scientific method slowly begins to mirror the dark art of poetry, reinforcing what we believe about ourselves and the world one minute, then abruptly throwing everything into question: 'At the heart of all matter/ is a single immutable point/ Listen, climb in, I'll show you/ what I mean by rock.'

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For a long time, people have looked to science as a way to understand their own lives. But while science has proven itself a useful metaphor, it has just as often been exposed as being as fallible as the flawed humans who lean on it. Newcomer Leigh Kotsilidis's lively, thoughtful and refreshingly speculative first collection engages and questions the linguistic roots of the hypothetical, both as they apply to the Scientific Method and its faith in certainty, and to the word's alternate meaning, as something that is merely 'supposed to be true,' and often, over time, is proved false. Under the poet's wide-angled, open-hearted, open-minded gaze, scientific method slowly begins to mirror the dark art of poetry, reinforcing what we believe about ourselves and the world one minute, then abruptly throwing everything into question: 'At the heart of all matter/ is a single immutable point/ Listen, climb in, I'll show you/ what I mean by rock.'

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