Fr. 28.70

Interiors, and other poems

Inglese · Tascabile

Spedizione di solito entro 2 a 3 settimane (il titolo viene stampato sull'ordine)

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Interiors and Other Poems takes the reader down divergent pathways, along the river Stour through the Blackmore Vale weaving threads of identities, history, and the natural world. The poems dive deep into psychic and neurological divergent selves beneath an accrued social, cultural, and environmental history of the area. The personae are both grounded and estranged, living, and breathing as fictive constructs, and drawing upon the earth and its deep ecology. Living things evoke living things.

"Interiors and Other Poems reminds me of Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase, Jack B Yeats's Dublin scenes, and Braque's Bottle and Fishes, but most of all of John Constable's Study for The Leaping Horse, in which the palette knife rather than the brush has applied thick layers of pigment so that the eye is arrested by the surface and yet, as with all these examples, a substantial and intimately known terrain is discernible. Beginning with studies of the area round the river Stour which has been Caddy's lifelong habitat, the collection broadens and deepens into the history and changing - but always hierarchical and oppressive - society of the region, and of the wider world refracted through this locality. 'Think global, act local, and perceive and research what is around you,' might be the book's motto; 'and use all the stylistic means available to convey your results.' As we proceed through the collection the relation between percept and discourse becomes wilder and more adventurous, with shocks caused by the intersection of idioms and genres, and the explosive incursions of the unexpectedly blunt. The closing sequence seems to offer a surrealist case study in psychological and existential dysfunction, which in its own way refracts the tensions of the social and cultural history of the landscape described, brought bang-bang up to date. This book is not a comfortable ride, but it is an endlessly rich and varied experience." -John Freeman

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David Caddy is a writer, critic, editor, and poetry mentor. He has published books of poetry, essays, and travel writing, and has edited the international literary journal, Tears in the Fence since 1984. He leads a regular poetry workshop, a mentoring and critical service, teaches writing and critical reading at Bryanston School, and has directed the annual Tears in the Fence Festival since 2011. He has given readings, talks and workshops internationally since 1994, and is widely regarded as a leading authority on English poetry. His current research interests include multilingual poetry, environmental poetry, and primitive poetry.

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Autori David Caddy
Editore Shearsman Books
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.06.2023
 
EAN 9781848618718
ISBN 978-1-84861-871-8
Pagine 102
Dimensioni 152 mm x 229 mm x 6 mm
Peso 161 g
Categoria Narrativa > Poesia lirica, drammatica

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