Azure: A Journal of Literary Thought (Vol. 4)
Description
This is the annual anthology of works from Volume 4 of AZURE: A Journal of Literary Thought, an online quarterly literary magazine published by Lazuli Literary Group. These works reflect our conception of a genre of our imagining, which we call "otherworld realism." Each work in AZURE is accompanied by a customized illustration.
otherworld realism
[uhth -er-wurld] [ree-uh-liz-uh m]
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noun
- a style of literature devoted to intellectual and imaginative pursuits that point towards a potential, evolved reality.
- a genre that represents the known, often mundane world in an elevated or defamiliarising way through the skillful use of linguistic craft, innovative language, or experimental structure; contrast with magical realism, which integrates choice plot elements into a conventionally accepted reality.
- art and literature that evokes the space before clarity in which one must navigate the logic of intuition and instinct, alongside the duplicity of fact.
- an approach illuminating a psychic space of process; a space of ambiguity, silence, and internal struggle.
- the pre-dawn.
Word Origin
2017; coined by Lazuli Literary Group; first appearing in AZURE: A Journal of Literary Thought, Volume One.
Product Details
Price
$20.00
$18.40
Publisher
Lazuli Literary Group
Publish Date
December 31, 2020
Pages
128
Dimensions
7.99 X 10.0 X 0.27 inches | 0.59 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780999424346
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About the Author
Co-founder/co-editor: Diana McClure is a writer and photographer. Based in Brooklyn, Diana's art writing and photographs are meditations on joy, spatial design, objects and social inquiry. Her work aims to bring people and their environments into positive relationships.
Lazuli Literary Group is a platform dedicated to fostering the delight of the literary imagination through a small publishing press, writing contests, and an online/print literary journal, AZURE: A Journal of Literary Thought. We are a two-person editing team with diverging tastes (one classic and one contemporary) that harmonize in a third, uncharted space. We are particularly drawn to writing that broadens the concept of literary to one that pulls from a global pedigree of storytelling technique. We seek authors who revel in the rhythmic possibilities of the poetic line, who contemplate the flavor, the shape, and the history of every word they use; who are so committed to the pyrotechnics of the written word that they comprehend the beauty of classical forms and yet feel compelled to constantly re-invent their craft. Our goal is to support underrepresented styles of writing, specifically within a genre that we have imagined, which we call otherworld realism. We like work that generates an eclectic mix of literary, lyrical, experimental and witty reading experiences; as such, we publish works that may not be suited for mass consumption due to their raw yet polished innovations in content and form.
Evgenia Barsheva is a New York-based illustrator, musician and florist. Originally from Moscow, her artistic work across genres speaks to nuanced poetic tendencies laced with emotional expressiveness.