(1978), published by the small and innovative Dreadnaught Press, combines prose passages and poems. Lent's first book plays off the various senses of the term rock: geological, musical, and etymological, with emphasis on its derivation from the Old High German
rucken: “to cause to move”. The term solid relates to the Cubist-influenced geometric structure, an insight prompted by the epigraph from Albert Gleizes and Jean Metzinger's
Du Cubisme(1912). Combined, the “rock solid” signposts a pre-postmodern emphasis on fluidity and stasis. The title's indefinite article foregrounds this rock solid as one
petitenarrative among many; that is, the structure and sense are not a univocal, universalising “truth”.
Biographical information informs the text's meaning(s). Lent
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Citation: McLuckie, Craig. "A Rock Solid". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 04 March 2004 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=11942, accessed 25 November 2024.]