Detalles del libro
In the fifteen poems and sequences in Louise Gluck's rapt new collection, Winter Recipes from the Collective, speaker and the reader seem to move, or be moved, in the same channel, their agency suspended as each poem proceeds. The consciousness is looking away from itself and in this looking away it reveals itself most truly, in the hopes (which do not seem illusory) that a story seeds and in the distresses (which might have been avoidable) that it encounters. In 'A Children's Story', we are in a real fairy tale, one in which the girls are princesses capable of so much and yet incapable also, apparently free and yet subject, subjected. 'Everything has ended,' the poem called 'The Sentence' begins, 'And if that is the case / there is no point in beginning / so much as a sentence.' And yet, the poem, the poems continue, sustained as ever by Gluck's typically piercing, quizzical scrutinies.
- Encuadernación Tapa dura
- Autor/es Glück, Louise
- ISBN13 9781800171800
- ISBN10 1800171803
- Páginas 56
- Año de Edición 2021
- Idioma Inglés
Winter Recipes from the Collective
- Louise Glück
- Editorial CARCANET PRESS LTD.
- ISBN 9781800171800