
plastic
Set during a single twelve-hour night shift in a factory, plastic is a book-length poem exploring the life of the industrial worker turned poet.
Bringing together memoir, ekphrasis and satire, Bplastic is based on Matthew Riceâs experience working in a plastic moulding factory for ten years. Illustrating alienated twenty-first-century Irish labour in poetic form, plastic engages with the inflictions and implications of a âpost-industrialâ, âpost-Troublesâ society, all while weaving in depictions of factory work from literature, film and the visual arts.
Time-stamped to highlight the claustrophobia of the workerâs experience, this is a poem about feeling a calling while being submerged in the world of menial labour â making plastic airplane parts by night, making poetry by day, uniting what Jacques RanciĂšre calls the âlabourers in love with the intellectual nightsâ and those âintellectuals in love with the toilsome and glorious days of the labouring people.â plasticâs evocation and lucidity moves with grace through working class realities and hopeful imaginings.
plastic
Set during a single twelve-hour night shift in a factory, plastic is a book-length poem exploring the life of the industrial worker turned poet.
Bringing together memoir, ekphrasis and satire, Bplastic is based on Matthew Riceâs experience working in a plastic moulding factory for ten years. Illustrating alienated twenty-first-century Irish labour in poetic form, plastic engages with the inflictions and implications of a âpost-industrialâ, âpost-Troublesâ society, all while weaving in depictions of factory work from literature, film and the visual arts.
Time-stamped to highlight the claustrophobia of the workerâs experience, this is a poem about feeling a calling while being submerged in the world of menial labour â making plastic airplane parts by night, making poetry by day, uniting what Jacques RanciĂšre calls the âlabourers in love with the intellectual nightsâ and those âintellectuals in love with the toilsome and glorious days of the labouring people.â plasticâs evocation and lucidity moves with grace through working class realities and hopeful imaginings.
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Set during a single twelve-hour night shift in a factory, plastic is a book-length poem exploring the life of the industrial worker turned poet.
Bringing together memoir, ekphrasis and satire, Bplastic is based on Matthew Riceâs experience working in a plastic moulding factory for ten years. Illustrating alienated twenty-first-century Irish labour in poetic form, plastic engages with the inflictions and implications of a âpost-industrialâ, âpost-Troublesâ society, all while weaving in depictions of factory work from literature, film and the visual arts.
Time-stamped to highlight the claustrophobia of the workerâs experience, this is a poem about feeling a calling while being submerged in the world of menial labour â making plastic airplane parts by night, making poetry by day, uniting what Jacques RanciĂšre calls the âlabourers in love with the intellectual nightsâ and those âintellectuals in love with the toilsome and glorious days of the labouring people.â plasticâs evocation and lucidity moves with grace through working class realities and hopeful imaginings.












