Dark Sky Question: Barnard New Women Poets Series
Autor Larissa Szporluk Brenda Hillmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 1998
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780807068458
ISBN-10: 0807068454
Pagini: 71
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Beacon Press (MA)
Seria Barnard New Women Poets Series
ISBN-10: 0807068454
Pagini: 71
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Beacon Press (MA)
Seria Barnard New Women Poets Series
Recenzii
The best series currently introducing new writers to the public.—Booklist
"How different this work is from the generic poetry of the day! Larissa Szporluk has created a new world of syntax and tone. Her poetry, free of narcissism and autobiography, indentured to the irrational and oblique, is made from a displaced language 'shaking to remember where it had owned.' I've missed this feral fineness in poetry—a clarity that is not watered-down slice of life but l'eau of stain and midnight: good strange. God Strange, too, for Szporluk is a religious poet, with her own indelible realm of awakening. Dark Sky Question arises from and speaks to the limbic portion of mind, that understory concerned with emotion and motivation, a heady linguistic space that remembers when the poem was 'a cage whose interior flew.'"—Alice Fulton, author of Dance Script with Electric Ballerina and Sensual Math
Praise for Larissa Szporluk
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"Her effects are breathtaking."—Daniel L. Guillory, Library Journal
"Szporluk . . . weaves magic out of indeterminacy."—Samuel Jay Keyser, Harvard Review
"If those two strange, haunted beings, Emily Dickinson and Georg Trakl, wedded, [Szporluk's] poems might well be the offspring."—Gregory Orr
"How different this work is from the generic poetry of the day! Larissa Szporluk has created a new world of syntax and tone. Her poetry, free of narcissism and autobiography, indentured to the irrational and oblique, is made from a displaced language 'shaking to remember where it had owned.' I've missed this feral fineness in poetry—a clarity that is not watered-down slice of life but l'eau of stain and midnight: good strange. God Strange, too, for Szporluk is a religious poet, with her own indelible realm of awakening. Dark Sky Question arises from and speaks to the limbic portion of mind, that understory concerned with emotion and motivation, a heady linguistic space that remembers when the poem was 'a cage whose interior flew.'"—Alice Fulton, author of Dance Script with Electric Ballerina and Sensual Math
Praise for Larissa Szporluk
<hr>
"Her effects are breathtaking."—Daniel L. Guillory, Library Journal
"Szporluk . . . weaves magic out of indeterminacy."—Samuel Jay Keyser, Harvard Review
"If those two strange, haunted beings, Emily Dickinson and Georg Trakl, wedded, [Szporluk's] poems might well be the offspring."—Gregory Orr