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Susan Howe

    Susan Howe sa vo svojej poézii a kritike zaoberá zložitými vzťahmi medzi jazykom, históriou a spiritualitou. Jej diela často skúmajú okraje literárneho kánonu a hľadajú stratené alebo potlačené hlasy v americkej tradícii. Howe sa vyznačuje experimentálnym prístupom k forme, prelínaním poézie, eseje a historických dokumentov. Jej tvorba predstavuje hlboké zamyslenie nad tým, akým spôsobom sa minulosť konštruuje a ako ovplyvňuje súčasnosť.

    Concordance
    My Emily Dickinson
    Spontaneous Particulars
    • Spontaneous Particulars

      • 80 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania
      4,3(22)Ohodnotiť

      Originally a cloth coedition with the Christine Burgin Gallery, this rapturous hymn to discoveries and archives is now a paperback

      Spontaneous Particulars
    • My Emily Dickinson

      • 160 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania
      4,1(146)Ohodnotiť

      "Starts off as a manifesto but becomes richer and more suggestive as it develops." The New York Sun"

      My Emily Dickinson
    • Concordance

      • 120 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania
      4,0(65)Ohodnotiť

      A new poetry book by Susan Howe is always an event “Only artworks are capable of transmitting chthonic echo-signals,” Susan Howe has said. In Concordance , she has created a fresh body of work transmitting vital signals from a variety of archives. “Since,” a semi-autobiographical prose-poem, opens the concerned with first and last things, meditating on the particular and peculiar affinities between law and poetry, it ranges from the Permian time of Pangea through Rembrandt and Dickinson to the dire present. “Concordance,” a collage poem originally published as a Grenfell Press limited edition, springs from slivers of poetry and marginalia, cut from old concordances and facsimile editions of Milton, Swift, Herbert, Browning, Dickinson, Coleridge, and Yeats, as well as from various field guides to birds, rocks, and the collages’ “rotating prisms” form the heart of the book. The final poem, “Space Permitting,” is collaged from drafts and notes Thoreau sent to Emerson and Margaret Fuller's friends and family in Concord while on a mission to recover her remains from the shipwreck on Fire Island. The fierce ethic of salvage in these three very different pieces expresses the vitalism in words, sounds, syllables, the telepathic spirit of all things singing into air.

      Concordance