
Grammatic Poetics
Grammatic Poetics refers to forms that specify grammatic structures. One simple example is the List. The List may or may not use complete sentences but iks generally a parallel sequence of noun or verb phrases.
Source
Dominique Fitzpatrick-O'Dinn
Examples
Gilbert Sorrentino's Gold Fools, and David Shields's The Last Interview, are written in the interrogative. Georges Perec's Things and Joishua Ferris's And Then We Came to the End are in first person plural.
Works that use this form
- Appositives
- Conjecture and Proposition
- Dear And
- I Like
- Is Alright Everything Here?
- Passive Voice
- Regimen (with Vanessa Arnold)
- That / Which
- Transitiverbs
- Transmiss
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