Language Arts
Language Arts
By Cedar Sigo
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***Also available as an audiobook***
Language Arts, like Cedar Sigo, is playfully spontaneous. Sigo uses poetry as a way to record his own adventures as a reader, traveler, lover, poet, friend, and he welcomes the reader to share the experience. The pleasure he gets in writing these poems is infectious, and the resulting collection is absorbing for its movement, personality, and music.
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Sigo's own affectations and form are particularly notable in his ranging between choppy, across-the-page banter and flowing, long-lined lyrics. Sigo's drive to reassemble broken language into poems that ring of truth-in-experience earn him his most arresting moments.
Publishers Weekly
Picture a lover’s bedroom, sexily yet maddeningly littered with cigarettes and crumpled clothes, half-drunk coffee, wine glasses with lipstick around the rim, piles of papers, etc. A view of the mountains, or Paris, through the open window. The chaos is exciting, slightly overwhelming, and arousing. Being inside Language Arts is like this.
Ansley Clark, The Volta
Cedar trains the ear for surprise of sound and a prosody that was born of childhood prayer, exposure to native tongue, and an understanding of musical composition. You enter a foreign landscape and exit much wiser.
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Cedar Sigo is a poet and member of the Suquamish Nation. He studied at The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa Institute. He is the author of endless books and pamphlets of poetry, including All This Time (Wave Books, 2021), Stranger in Town (City Lights, 2010), Expensive Magic (House Press, 2008), two editions of Selected Writings (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2003 and 2005) and most recently Siren of Atlantis (Wave Books, 2025). In 2022 he received a grants to artist’s award from The Foundation for Contemporary Arts He has taught all over the country including The University of Washington, Bard College, Washington University, Naropa University and The Institute of American Indian Arts. He lives in Lofall, Washington.
Publication Date: April 2014
ISBN# 9781933517858Â (7 x 10.5, 72pp, trade paper)
ISBN# 9781933517865 (7 x 10.5, 72pp, limited edition hardcover)
ISBN# 9781950268320 (audiobook)