Essays on Departure: New and Selected Poems 1980-2005
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd
Published:26th Oct '06
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Essays on Departure is a gathering of 25 years' work by one of the most elegant and pertinent poets working in English, work from eight books, including a generous excerpt from the electrically erotic verse novel Love, Death and the Changing of the Seasons, and new work written in the shadow of hegemonic empire. Often unabashedly narrative, at once witty and elegiac, this is a poetry in open dialogue with its sources, as close at hand or as surprising as Donne , Akhmatova, the American poet Muriel Rukeyser, Joseph Roth or the Algerian Kateb Yacine. In the past decade, this exchange has been informed by Hacker's widely-published translations of contemporary French poets, and for the first time a selection of this work is included with her own poems. Marilyn Hacker's poetry has been - and will be -acclaimed for its keen observations of the poet's two cities, New York and Paris, its fusion of precise form and demotic language, its music, its memory, its confrontations with mortality and its stubborn delectation of life.
'Marilyn Hacker's text is masterly and authoritative, in the same way as is Auden's, Rich's, Fenton's and the best of Brodsky's... she convinces us of the authenticity of a world as it exists in language, through mastery, delight, desire, passion and wit. The wit is sexual and rakish, the passion humane and dense, the delight is in the mastery that is both formal yet acrobatically flexible and free-spirited, often breathtaking.'
George Szirtes, The Guardian
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Marilyn Hacker's Essays on Departure, a collection of poems and verse-letters, span 25 years. Hacker divides her time between New York and Paris, reflected in autobiographical tales of loss and regret. 'If I could remember the names, the places/ rooms and faces'. Her style is exuberantly informal. Here's a woman who's faced illness, but retained a keen, sometimes amused, observational eye. In 'Migraine Sonnets', Hacker begins; 'It's a long way from the bedroom to the kitchen' - an absorbing jour
ISBN: 9781903039786
Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 10mm
Weight: unknown
188 pages