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King Driftwood

Autor Robert Minhinnick
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2008
King Driftwood teems with characters and narratives: treasure hunters, drug dealers, small-town eccentrics - blue-rinsed Mrs Dawes-Llewellyn, John the Song and Mothman, George Bush and Saddam Hussein glimpsed at a phantasmagoric funfair; the mourning women of Baghdad. Driven by a vigorous rhythmic energy, Robert Minhinnick's poems evoke the dense and different realities of communities, the cadences of voices and weather, shared maps of streets and cafés, custom and memory, that define life in Wales, Iraq and Argentina. To a vivid sense of the textures of place, Minhinnick brings the internationalism of twenty-five years' work in the environmental movement, an awareness of the dramas of the natural and human world that is profoundly political but never polemical.
Cover painting Franz Marc (1880-1916), The Fox, 1913. Kunstmuseum, Dusseldorf, Germany/ The Bridgeman Art Library. Cover design by StephenRaw.com.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781857549652
ISBN-10: 1857549651
Pagini: 129
Dimensiuni: 135 x 211 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Carcanet Press Ltd.

Notă biografică

Robert Minhinnickis the editor of "Poetry Wales "and the author of "The Adulterer's Tongue" and "After the Hurricane." His essay collection, "To Babel and Back," won the 2006 Wales Book of the Year award. He is alsothe recipient of an Eric Gregory Award, " "a John Morgan Award, and two Arts Council of Wales Literature Prizes."""

Descriere

Written with a keen awareness of both climate change and the situation in the Middle East, this work features poems that draws upon the poet's travels in the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Argentina, and his 25 years in the environmental movement. It also includes politically-charged poems such as "An Opera in Baghdad" and "An Isotope, Dreaming".