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Frédéric Forte’s Minute-Operas are poems “staged” on the page. A simple vertical line of 3 inches separates what Forte calls the stage and the wings. The poet explores the potential of this form with multiple typographic games, calling on different registers of the language, different poetic techniques and, in the second part of the book, by “fixating as minute-operas” 55 existing poetic forms (come out of various poetic traditions or more recently invented by Oulipo, the famous French “Workshop for potential literature.”)

The poems of Minute-Operas also constitute, in their cryptic way, a journal of the poet’s life during the period of composition (2001-2002): his love life, the loss of his father…

It was shortly after the publication of this book, in 2005, that Frédéric Forte was elected a member of the Oulipo.

127 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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September 16, 2007
J'adore ce recueil de Frédéric Forte. Drole, intelligent, beau. Le texte est à la fois leger et très puissant. à lire!
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April 8, 2017
There is disrupting language through form and then there is blowing it the fuck out of the water to the point that it becomes unrecognizable as language at all. There is nothing to grasp onto. Mind. Blown.
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