Life in a Country Album
Autor Nathalie Handalen Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781905233588
ISBN-10: 1905233582
Pagini: 104
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Flipped Eye Publishing Limited
ISBN-10: 1905233582
Pagini: 104
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Flipped Eye Publishing Limited
Descriere
The question of belonging lies at the heart of Life in a Country Album: who gets to decide who belongs? "Now that we are guests in our bodies, how do we survive?" In its clarity, craft and chimeric language, this book is a love letter and admonition mailed by the same stamp. Nathalie remains an urgent and singular voice in contemporary poetry.
Recenzii
“In odes to the Francophone diaspora and Mediterranean crisis or in vibrant celebration of American complexity, Nathalie Handal illuminates the luxuriance and longing of deracination. A contemporary Orpheus, she hymns our most urgent and ineffable truths; her poems sing.”—Claire Messud
“I love this book. It’s simply poetry that doesn’t quit moving. It tells a story. It’s water, it shimmers.”
—Eileen Myles
—Eileen Myles
“Life in a Country Album reminds me of the irresistible spare stylization of French New Wave cinema. I love how the desire and longing running through these poems reaches me via the collections many voices and cityscapes, and—most poignantly—via the borders between bodies, nations and hearts. Absolutely gorgeous.”—Tracy K. Smith, U.S. Poet Laureate
“Life in a Country Album is a deeply ethical offering to all whose lives are crossed by borders, written with steady, uncompromising vision in the language of the many paths Handal has walked in search of belonging.”
—Warscapes
“Handal crafts lustrous forms for each poem, designing spaces with an architect’s precision and elegance.”
—The Rumpus
“The layers of discovery in this collection are a feast of all flavors, from all corners of the world, that teach me how we must reinvent our perceptions of nation and country as identifiers and how each of us presents in such an interconnected world.”
—World Literature Today
“These poems are stunning and marvelously wrought, making Life in a Country Album a book that you’ll return to again and again.” —Rain Taxi
Notă biografică
Nathalie Handal was raised in Latin America, France and the Middle East, and educated in Asia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Her recent poetry books include the flash collection The Republics (2015), winner of the Virginia Faulkner Award for Excellence in Writing, and the Arab American Book Award; Poet in Andalucía (2012); and Love and Strange Horses (2010), winner of the Gold Medal Independent Publisher Book Award. She is the author of eight plays, editor of two anthologies, and her poetry, essays and creative nonfiction have appeared in Vanity Fair, Guernica Magazine, The Guardian, The New York Times, The Nation, The Irish Times, among others. Handal is the recipient of awards from The Lannan Foundation, Centro Andaluz de las Letras, Fondazione di Venezia, Emily Harvey Foundation, among others. Her work brings her to audiences globally. She is a professor at Columbia University, and writes the literary travel column “The City and the Writer” for Words without Borders magazine.
Extras
Country of Torn Men
Here, men don’t lie
or lean on their beds and pray;
they sit on stools, sing by a wall,
wonder if jagged lines glisten
when divided hearts break the law
and miles of giant afternoons,
when the hesitation on lips
slides further into doubt
the way the desert does
when language is sealed
to keep breaths
from dividing the mirror.
Or is it the nation?
Here, men don’t lie
or lean on their beds and pray;
they sit on stools, sing by a wall,
wonder if jagged lines glisten
when divided hearts break the law
and miles of giant afternoons,
when the hesitation on lips
slides further into doubt
the way the desert does
when language is sealed
to keep breaths
from dividing the mirror.
Or is it the nation?