Passion Maps
Autor Adrianne Kalfopoulouen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2009
Passion Maps is a lyrical cartography of historical and biographical experiences, of the poet’s lived and imagined mappings. The poems in this collection chart a world itinerary of stopping places, or “stassis” – a transliterated Greek word for a stop or a pause – that journey the reader from locations of childhood memory to pauses of lost love, and lost life, through landscapes as disparate as Vietnam, Greece, New Jersey and the Balkans. As poet and critic Joseph Powell described Kalfopoulou’s first collection, Wild Greens, “the best of these poems ‘make beauty ache’, a phrase used by Frost to describe Yeats’ poetry”; of this new collection Powell notes a range of “different types of utterance”, of poems “ambitious and experimental” in a volume that is “tough, tender and honest throughout.”
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781597091589
ISBN-10: 1597091588
Pagini: 104
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Red Hen Press
Colecția Red Hen Press
ISBN-10: 1597091588
Pagini: 104
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Red Hen Press
Colecția Red Hen Press
Recenzii
Adrianne Kalfopoulou’s rich second collection maps “an inner country” where history is intimate knowledge. Whether set in Greece, America, Turkey or Vietnam, these poems never lose sight of “the storm / beyond language” that is a living struggle, nor do they forget what it is to “swallow joy like champagne.” Poetic range for this poet is not just formal, but also emotional, from intense lyrics like “The Street of the Aphrodite Hotel” to narratives in “Brides” and “Balkan Voices.” The book teems with characters, and in a poem like “Neos Kosmos” whole currents of modern history flow through the filter of one Athenian neighborhood. Kalfopoulou writes as mother, daughter, lover and intellectual—international in her experience, fully-engaged, observant and, yes, passionate.”
—David Mason
—David Mason
The poems in Passion Maps, when taken together, trace the outlines of “lingering cartographies of bygone lives/the lyric ruin of cities,” and “whole towns/now erased by grass.” Early Greek mariners devised portolan maps with lines indicating safe passage around tricky coastlines and across the dangers that lurked on the Mediterranean’s sea bed. “I set out without a map,” Adrianne Kalfopoulou writes in this fine collection, and on that journey she charts equally treacherous waters. Driven by the force of sheer love, she navigates themes of exile, war, perpetual homesickness, and the complex histories of family and country. That Kalfopoulou is unwilling to let go of these people and places—to willingly suspend herself in “xenitia, a state of continuous/estrangement” in order to narrate these heartbreaking truths—allows us all to travel with her, crossing the water and arriving at a safe destination. In the end, like the narrator in these poems, we are “waiting/for the ship to take us home.”
—Debra Marquart, author of From Sweetness: Poems and The Horizontal World: Growing Up Wild in the Middle of Nowhere.
—Debra Marquart, author of From Sweetness: Poems and The Horizontal World: Growing Up Wild in the Middle of Nowhere.
Passion Maps is an exceptional collection, filled with wholly original poems that are fresh, sensual, and beautifully realized. The collection is thoughtful, smart, and moving. It's poems like “At the Edge of the World,” “The Border,” “The Evening Drink,” or “Stassi Ecclesia” that remind us why we read in the first place: to be delighted, to be changed.
—Jeffrey Levine
—Jeffrey Levine
Notă biografică
Adrianne Kalfopoulou is the author of Wild Greens, a poetry collection from Red Hen Press, and a prose memoir, Broken Greek. She has published two chapbooks, Fig and Cumulus and various articles and essays. Passion Maps is her second collection of poems. She taught at the University of Edinburgh’s international summer school program for several years and in various writing workshops in Greece. Currently she is an Assistant Professor at Hellenic American University in Athens where she developed the general education program and teaches literature.