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Wild, Wild Erie: Poems inspired by paintings and sculpture in the Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio

Autor Paul Durcan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 oct 2016
Born in Dublin in 1944, Paul Durcan is a leading poet in Ireland, winner of the Whitbread Poetry Award (1990), and celebrated as one of the most original voices in modern Irish literature. Unsparingly satirical, Durcan’s poetry tackles social and political hypocrisies, but also can be intensely personal, mining his own relationships and everyday experiences to paint vivid but unorthodox—even surreal—scenes. As passionate about art as he is about writing, his poetry is strikingly visual and often directly responds to artists and their work. He has previously written poetry inspired by the collections of the National Gallery of Ireland and the National Gallery, London.
 
In his first project with an American museum, Durcan has written 50 original poems based on works selected from the Toledo Museum of Art’s world-class collection. Durcan’s wry observations, speculations, and fabrications about the artworks’ subjects open new avenues for readers to respond both to the poems and to the art, creating new contexts and ways of seeing for a unique and illuminating literary and artistic experience.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780935172577
ISBN-10: 0935172572
Pagini: 215
Ilustrații: 57
Dimensiuni: 178 x 229 x 25 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: TOLEDO MUSEUM OF ART
Colecția Toledo Museum of Art

Notă biografică

Paul Durcan is a Whitbread Prize–winning poet for the collection Daddy, Daddy (1990), recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Irish Book Award in 2014, and author, most recently, of Praise in Which I Live and Move and Have My Being (2012) and The Days of Surprise (2015).
 

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Paul Durcan’s wry, wise, and joyous observations, speculations, and fabrications about the works of art that are his inspiration open unexpected avenues to respond both to the poems and to the art, creating new contexts for an illuminating literary and artistic experience.