Crystallography (book)
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'''''Crystallography''''' is a book of [[poetry]] and [[prose]] published in [[1994]] and revised in [[2003]] by [[Canada|Canadian]] author [[Christian Bök]]. Based around a [[pataphysics|pataphysical]] conceit that language is a crystallization process, the book includes several forms of poetry including [[concrete poetry]], as well as pseudohistorical texts, diagrams, charts, and English [[gematria]]. An important illustrative feature is the section entitled ''A Key to Speleological Formations'', which compares each letter of the [[alphabet]] and [[punctuation mark]] to a rock formation, allowing each poem to be read as if it were a landscape feature.
Major poems in the book include ''Geodes'' and ''Diamonds''.
Bök explains the title in an introduction. ''Crystallography'' refers to both the science of [[crystallography]] and a reanalysis of the word's roots: crystal meaning "clear", and "graph" meaning "writing".
<tt>Inspired by the etymology of the word “crystallography,” such a work represents an act of lucid writing, which uses the language of geological science to misread the poetics of rhetorical language. Such lucid writing does not concern itself with the transparent transmission of a message (so that, ironically, the poetry often seems “opaque”); instead, lucid writing concerns itself with the exploratory examination of its own pattern (in a manner reminiscent of lucid dreaming). (Bök, 2003)</tt>
==References==
*Bök, Christian. ''Crystallography''. Toronto: Coach House Press, 2003(2nd. Ed.).
[[Category:1994 books]]