Christian Bök

Christian Bök

Christian Bök (born August 10, 1966 in Toronto, Canada) is an experimental Canadian poet. He is the author of Eunoia, which won the Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize, and which has been said to be "Canada's best-selling poetry book ever."[1]

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Life

He was born "Christian Book", but changed his last name "to avoid unseemly confusion with the Bible."[1]

He began writing seriously in his early twenties, while earning his B.A. and M.A. degrees at Carleton University in Ottawa. He returned to Toronto in the early 1990s to study for a Ph.D. in English literature at York University, where he encountered a burgeoning literary community that included Steve McCaffery, Christopher Dewdney, and Darren Wershler-Henry. As of 2005 he teaches at the University of Calgary.[2]

In 1994, Bök published Crystallography, " "a pataphysical encyclopaedia that misreads the language of poetics through the conceits of geology." The Village Voice said of it: "Bök's concise reflections on mirrors, fractals, stones, and ice diabolically change the way you think about language — his, yours — so that what begins as description suddenly seems indistinguishable from the thing itself."[1] Crystallography was reissued in 2003,[1] and was nominated for a Gerald Lampert Award.

Bök is most famous for Eunoia (2001), a book which took him seven years to write.[1] Eunoia consists of univocalics: The book uses only one vowel in each of its five chapters. In the book's main part, each chapter used just a single vowel, producing sentences such as this: “Enfettered, these sentences repress free speech.”[3]

It took 7 years to write Eunoia, and Bök believes "his book proves that each vowel has its own personality, and demonstrates the flexibility of the English language."[4] In preparation for the novel, Bök read the dictionary a total of five times, compiling an exhaustive list of vocabulary; Bök aimed to use almost all of these words during his work.

Edited by Darren Wershler-Henry and published by Coach House Books, in 2001, Eunoia won the 2002 Griffin and sold 20,000 copies.[5] Canongate published "Eunoia" Britain in Oct. 2008.[6] The book was also a bestseller there, reaching #8 on the Top 10 bestselling charts for the year.[5]

Bök is a sound poet and has performed an extremely condensed version of the "Ursonate" by Kurt Schwitters. He has created conceptual art, making artist's books from Rubik's cubes and Lego bricks. He has also worked in science-fiction television by constructing artistic languages for Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict and Peter Benchley's Amazon.

Recognition

Eunoia won the Griffin Poetry Prize in 2002.

Bök's poem "Vowels" was used in the lyrics of a song on the EP A Quick Fix of Melancholy (2003) by the Norwegian band Ulver.

In 2006, Christian Bök and his work were the subject of an episode of the television series Heart of a Poet, produced by Canadian filmmaker Maureen Judge.[7]

On May 31, 2011, The BBC World Service broadcast Bök reading "The Xenotext."[1]

Bibliography

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See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Ed Park, "Crystal Method," Village Voice, Dec. 16, 2003.
  2. ^ The Xenotext Experiment: An Interview with Christian Bök
  3. ^ cnjonline.com, God writes his love in one word
  4. ^ news.bbc.co.uk, Beautiful vowels
  5. ^ a b "Calgary poet hits U.K. bestseller list". cbc.ca. 2009-01-05. http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/01/05/eunoia-poet.html. Retrieved 2009-01-05. 
  6. ^ telegraph.co.uk, There appears to be a something of a mini-boom in books about words
  7. ^ Heart of a Poet: Season 1

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