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Love in a Time of Belligerence
Du Cygne - EAN : 9782849245033
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EAN : 9782849245033
Paru le : 22 août 2017
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- EAN13 : 9782849245033
- Réf. éditeur : 493
- Collection : THE SWAN SONG
- Editeur : Du Cygne
- Date Parution : 22 août 2017
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 74
- Format : H:200 mm L:130 mm E:10 mm
- Poids : 150gr
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Résumé :
To understand human history is to recognize the eternal presence of belligerence. Eileen R. Tabios’ Love in a Time of Belligerence surfaces a variety of wars and their collateral damage of nature, indigenous culture, pets and infants, democracy, teachers, the poor, even “sex dolls,” among others. Such spirals to more losses: innocence, ideals, loyalties, family, and hopes. Love can be an antidote… until it’s not. The world presented in Tabios’ poetry does not reduce humanity to problem-and-solution—her poetry is one of insistent lucidity, which is an accomplishment on its own when one wants to hide one’s eyes from the world.
“Eileen Tabios has been a grand force in U.S. poetry … and it’s difficult to think of our own time without acknowledging what a large psychic space she has made for us. The sheer volume of her writing is impressive, like the rivers of Tigris and Euphrates; among postwar Americans, maybe only Leslie Scalapino, Steve Jonas, Alice Notley and Lew Ellingham have written so much with such assurance and endless, difficult-made-easy experimentation.”
—Kevin Killian, poet, writer, playwright, critic, editor and Amazon Hall of Fame Reviewer
- Biographie : Eileen R. Tabios loves books and her first poetry collection, BEYOND LIFE SENTENCES (1998), received the Philippines’ National Book Award for Poetry (Manila Critics Circle). She’s since released about 40 collections of poetry, fiction, essays, and experimental biographies from publishers in nine countries and cyberspace. Inventor of the poetry form “hay(na)ku,” she has been translated into eight languages. She also has edited, co-edited or conceptualized 12 anthologies of poetry, fiction and essays. Her writing and editing have received recognition through awards, grants and residencies. More information is available at http://eileenrtabios.com