Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Into the Labyrinth by Gavin Selerie and Andrew Duncan

Into the Labyrinth by Gavin Selerie and Andrew Duncan

'In November 2011, I visited Gavin Selerie in North West London for an interview that ultimately stretched over four day-long sessions. The immediate lure was a visual-verbal commentary on his 1996 long poem Roxy, which I had acquired a copy of part of, and which was a glimpse of a labyrinth of trophies, troves and associations, more complex than the poem itself. It hinted at an inner world where every space was covered with images, enveloping like a novel with a hundred characters. I wanted to drop a microphone into that labyrinth.' (Andrew Duncan)

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