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ISBN 10: 1734691166 ISBN 13: 9781734691160
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. History, like "light untied and undone," disperses itself across time and memory. The poems in Thirst & Surfeit reach into these fragments to interpret and sing interactions of human and environment, spirit and subsistence. Whether exhuming a bog body, riding swells with a woman pirate, rediscovering a long lost garden, or lofting a futile resistance to an oppressive regime, the protagonists in these poems understand that the "barest contraction / makes birth into exile." Reclamation is a practice of resilience, of resourcefulness: that is what these historical fragments and splinters reveal. They pierce our complacency with the terms of survival: "What is real / deforms its witnesses." Hunger signals necessity and aspiration, both thirst and surfeit. Drawing on the resources of the past, these poems make the present resonant and immediate. History, like "light untied and undone," disperses itself across time and memory. The poems in Thirst & Surfeit reach into these fragments to interpret and sing interactions of human and environment, spirit and subsistence. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Kristina Frostenson's The Space of Time arrives as our second entry in an unnamed series of literature in translation. Brought over from the Swedish and tuned to an English key by the skilled ear of Bradley Harmon, Frostenson's ecopoetic opus guides readers through the internal and external geographies of a planetary grief. The Space of Time is a study of the background noise that pollutes our respective presents and potential futures, the dissonant affective tones and linguistic whitecaps brought on by the rising tides of waste and loss. Most importantly, in the face of climate anxiety, Frostenson pushes back against apathy, finding agency in the word: Feel the current of languageThe crosspollination, the meeting of the unfamiliarSo that you again get a feel for what language can beAlways remember what language can beSpeak not. Do. Forthe language of poetry may be dying. Nettles, the sprawl, the amorphousspringing forth, searching with snout and scent across the earththe mundane remains, a voice says resistBy force must the song be writtenIn Sweden, the collection bore the title Sanger och formler (Songs and formulae), and was selected for the 2016 Nordic Council Literature Prize, earning substantial critical acclaim. Aase Berg called it "a collection to be read many times." Magnus Ringgren wrote, "Its three suites are roads, streams, wanderings. They lead in different directions but collect bits and pieces of consciousness that become an itinerant unity, an image of life." Kristina Frostenson's The Space of Time arrives as our second entry in an unnamed series of literature in translation. Brought over from the Swedish and tuned to an English key by the skilled ear of Bradley Harmon, Frostenson's ecopoetic opus guides readers through the geographies of a planetary grief. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. History, like "light untied and undone," disperses itself across time and memory. The poems in Thirst & Surfeit reach into these fragments to interpret and sing interactions of human and environment, spirit and subsistence. Whether exhuming a bog body, riding swells with a woman pirate, rediscovering a long lost garden, or lofting a futile resistance to an oppressive regime, the protagonists in these poems understand that the "barest contraction / makes birth into exile." Reclamation is a practice of resilience, of resourcefulness: that is what these historical fragments and splinters reveal. They pierce our complacency with the terms of survival: "What is real / deforms its witnesses." Hunger signals necessity and aspiration, both thirst and surfeit. Drawing on the resources of the past, these poems make the present resonant and immediate. History, like "light untied and undone," disperses itself across time and memory. The poems in Thirst & Surfeit reach into these fragments to interpret and sing interactions of human and environment, spirit and subsistence. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Threadsuns Press, US, 2024
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Kristina Frostenson's The Space of Time arrives as our second entry in an unnamed series of literature in translation. Brought over from the Swedish and tuned to an English key by the skilled ear of Bradley Harmon, Frostenson's ecopoetic opus guides readers through the internal and external geographies of a planetary grief. The Space of Time is a study of the background noise that pollutes our respective presents and potential futures, the dissonant affective tones and linguistic whitecaps brought on by the rising tides of waste and loss. Most importantly, in the face of climate anxiety, Frostenson pushes back against apathy, finding agency in the word: Feel the current of languageThe crosspollination, the meeting of the unfamiliarSo that you again get a feel for what language can beAlways remember what language can beSpeak not. Do. Forthe language of poetry may be dying. Nettles, the sprawl, the amorphousspringing forth, searching with snout and scent across the earththe mundane remains, a voice says resistBy force must the song be writtenIn Sweden, the collection bore the title Sanger och formler (Songs and formulae), and was selected for the 2016 Nordic Council Literature Prize, earning substantial critical acclaim. Aase Berg called it "a collection to be read many times." Magnus Ringgren wrote, "Its three suites are roads, streams, wanderings. They lead in different directions but collect bits and pieces of consciousness that become an itinerant unity, an image of life." Kristina Frostenson's The Space of Time arrives as our second entry in an unnamed series of literature in translation. Brought over from the Swedish and tuned to an English key by the skilled ear of Bradley Harmon, Frostenson's ecopoetic opus guides readers through the geographies of a planetary grief. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.