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That Salt on the Tongue to Say Mangrove: Carnegie Mellon University Press Poetry in Translation

Autor Silvina López Medin Traducere de Jasmine V. Bailey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 ian 2022
Poems that engage with the landscape of mangrove forests.

Mangrove forests grow on coastlines, with root systems that hold them upright in the unstable grounds where land and water meet. That Salt on the Tongue to Say Mangrove draws on the in-between nature of these trees to explore spaces between—between a foot and the floor, a cup of coffee and its dish, a face and the shoulder of a couple on a motorbike. These are poems that dwell in the tidal movement between saying and what’s left unsaid.
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ISBN-13: 9780887486715
ISBN-10: 0887486711
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Colecția Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Seria Carnegie Mellon University Press Poetry in Translation


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"Silvina López Medin has a very distinct, absolutely refreshing poetics. She observes desire and consciousness through an empowered and conscientious voice that feels both authentic and astute. Her poems are both grounded and philosophical, displaying gifts for meditative movement and structure, and amazing turns of phrase. They wonderfully deconstruct and mull notions of domestic intimacy. Her poems shape a sensibility that is both natural and speculative, contemplative and wild." —Terrance Hayes

"There is something epical to this work's world view, however much it might deny it. Beautiful work. Yes, sorrowful and beautiful." —Ilya Kaminski

Notă biografică

Silvina López Medin was born in Buenos Aires and lives in New York. Her books in English include Excursion and Poem That Never Ends. Jasmine V. Bailey is the author of Alexandria, Disappeared, and the chapbook Sleep and What Precedes It