plastic
(Author) Matthew RiceBringing together memoir, ekphrasis, and satire, plastic is based on Matthew Rice's experience working in a plastic molding factory for ten years. Illustrating alienated twenty-first-century Irish labour in poetic form, plastic engages with the inflictions and implications of a 'post-industrial,' 'post-Troubles' society, all while weaving in depictions of factory work from literature, film, and the visual arts. plastic is a poem about feeling a calling whilst submerged in the world of menial labour, uniting what Jacques Rancière calls the 'labourers in love with the intellectual nights' and those 'intellectuals in love with the toilsome and glorious days of the labouring people.' plastic's evocation and lucidity moves with grace through working class realities and imaginings.
Matthew Rice
Matthew Rice is a renowned British writer and illustrator known for his intricate and charming depictions of English country life. His most famous work, "Rice's Architectural Primer," showcases his unique blend of detailed drawings and witty storytelling. Rice's contributions to literature lie in his ability to bring the beauty of architecture and countryside living to life through his art and writing.