Maze
Intentional mistranslations that set a meandering path through the maze of language.

Drawing on the patterns of words, speech, and identity we encounter in the wider world—subway ads in Mexico City, a Dutch-Japanese phrase book, multi-lingual airplane safety instructions, one of Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities—the poems in Hugh Thomas's Maze playfully translate the maze of languages and language into moments of amazement.

"A clever, complex debut, Maze will draw you into its labyrinthine, snakelike halls."Winnipeg Free Press

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Maze
Intentional mistranslations that set a meandering path through the maze of language.

Drawing on the patterns of words, speech, and identity we encounter in the wider world—subway ads in Mexico City, a Dutch-Japanese phrase book, multi-lingual airplane safety instructions, one of Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities—the poems in Hugh Thomas's Maze playfully translate the maze of languages and language into moments of amazement.

"A clever, complex debut, Maze will draw you into its labyrinthine, snakelike halls."Winnipeg Free Press

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Maze

Maze

by Hugh Thomas
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Overview

Intentional mistranslations that set a meandering path through the maze of language.

Drawing on the patterns of words, speech, and identity we encounter in the wider world—subway ads in Mexico City, a Dutch-Japanese phrase book, multi-lingual airplane safety instructions, one of Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities—the poems in Hugh Thomas's Maze playfully translate the maze of languages and language into moments of amazement.

"A clever, complex debut, Maze will draw you into its labyrinthine, snakelike halls."Winnipeg Free Press


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781988784274
Publisher: Invisible Publishing
Publication date: 06/03/2019
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 4.75(w) x 7.00(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

Hugh Thomas's work as a mathematician takes him around the world to conferences and residencies, which has contributed to the polylingual mishmash out of which his poetry arises. Hugh has lived in Winnipeg, Toronto, Chicago, London, and Fredericton, and currently resides in Montréal, where he teaches mathematics at the Universityé du Québec à Montréal.

Read an Excerpt

The Capital of Azerbaijan

Yesterday, two crows watched

from the tree outside my window.

Today, the tree has flown away.

What comes before “One for sorrow”?

Today, I have to answer my own questions.

My glasses are on the coffee table beside the crossword.

The capital of Azerbaijan is A.

Table of Contents

Lack of Communication 1

Pantoum 2

The Guitarist 3

Bastille Day 4

Swedish Disquiet 5

Mutation 6

Roman Elegy 7

Opening the Dictionary 8

Mirror-writing 10

Act of Thanking 11

TGV 12

Weekends 13

Recognition 14

Hungarian Bookstore 15

Inscription for a Cast 16

Coffee 17

Cento 18

American Sonnet 19

Summer 20

First Aid 21

Unsigned City 22

Cross Traffic 24

Bath 25

The Straw Dog-Man 26

Metropolitan 27

Visible City 28

Chicagoland 29

Some Swedish Poets 30

Pickle Factory 32

Sappho XXXI 34

We Get Lost 35

Romanian Poem 36

Safety Instructions 37

The Capital of Azerbaijan 38

Juvenile Ode 39

Stars 40

The City 41

Turkish Letter 42

Exercise 43

Music I Heard with You 44

Self-portrait Unwilling to Sit 45

Epithalamion 46

Welcome 47

Danish Lipogram 48

Saga Heroine 49

Night in a Coal Pit 50

Unofficial Translation 51

The Man in the Bear Suit 52

He Said 53

Linear C 58

Cabinet Hopes 59

Launch Party 60

Early 61

Girls Who Eat Flowers and Fail Their IQTests 62

From the Time 64

Fresh Morning 65

Triumph 66

Key of Roses 67

The Strange Mine of Pork Poetry 68

Twenty-three Plus Seven 69

Swedish Winter 70

Albanian Suite 71

One Size 74

Dream 75

Contemplating Sunset at West Lake 76

Acknowledgements 79

Sources 81

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