A loan note from the mouth: How the Practice of Creative “failure” in Experimental Poetry Performance Can Address failure-affect and Capital F Failure

Dawson, Sarah Katherine (2025) A loan note from the mouth: How the Practice of Creative “failure” in Experimental Poetry Performance Can Address failure-affect and Capital F Failure. PhD thesis, University of Leeds.

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Supervisors: Campanello, Kimberly and Becket, Fiona
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Keywords: literature, poetry, failure, experimental poetry, poetry performance, poetry video, practice research, practice-led research, practice-based research, fluxus, Sisyphean task, creative writing
Awarding institution: University of Leeds
Academic Units: The University of Leeds > Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures (Leeds) > School of English (Leeds)
Date Deposited: 21 Oct 2025 13:39
Last Modified: 21 Oct 2025 13:39
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Filename: Leeds Lit Fest Performance 7 March 2021.mp4

Description: Video of performances of ‘a loan note from the mouth’ and ‘Voiceless Consonants of the SSBE’

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Filename: Catastrophising.mp4

Description: Video recording of Catastrophising recorded at the Workshop Theatre at the University of Leeds

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Filename: Physical Culture (Edited) 1080p.m4v

Description: Video recording of Physical Culture recorded at the Workshop Theatre at the University of Leeds

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