Across a series of sixty-four poems, each titled with the eponymous refrain, I Want Something Other Than Time worries the problem of self-identicality—the distance between the self and the self that recognizes the self—into the socio-political sphere as a problem of temporality, as the work of our shared subjects in perceiving and projecting pasts, futures, presents.
This special edition includes the handwritten chapbook as well as the foldable essay insert, A NOTE ON THE HANDWRITTEN EDITION OF I WANT SOMETHING OTHER THAN TIME.