Review | Focussing the Lens: A review of Caitlin Stobie’s Thin Slices

David Mann
David Mann

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For the journal, Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa I was invited to review South African-born, UK-based poet Cait Stobie’s collection Thin Slices.

Below is the abstract of the full text, which can be read here.

Caitlin Stobie’s collection of poems, Thin Slices, is an experiment in form, literature, philosophy, science, and nature. In science, thin slicing is a method of preparing samples for observation in the field of microscopy, while in psychology, thin slicing refers to the process of the unconscious mind making judgements based on narrow windows of experience. In Stobie’s collection, it becomes a literary methodology, too. This short review focusses on how Stobie’s intersecting interests in reproductive health, literature and ecology are isolated, magnified, and approximated using poetry as a form of thin slicing.

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David Mann
David Mann

David Mann is a writer, editor and arts journalist who lives and works in Johannesburg, South Africa.