Love in a time of belligerence
Eileen Tabios
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurLove in a Time of Belligerence 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 Nodey and Lew Ellingham have written so much with such assurance and endless, difficult-made-easy experimentation. »
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RésuméUn recueil de poèmes qui expriment les dommages que les guerres causent à la nature, à la culture, à la démocratie mais aussi à l'innocence et à l'espoir. ©Electre 2025 |
Caractéristiques Auteur(s) Éditeur(s) Date de parution
28 août 2017
Collection(s)
The swan song
Rayon
Poésie et théâtre
EAN
9782849245033
Nombre de pages
73
pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
20.0
cm x
13.0
cm x
1.0
cm
Poids
150
g
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