Autor: Maria Ferencuhova,James Sutherland-Smith
Editorial: Shearsman Books
Páginas: 98
Idioma: eng
Publicado: 15/03/2018
Alto: 229.00 mm
Ancho: 152.00 mm
Lomo: 5.96 mm
Acabado: Tapa Blanda
Sinopsis:
Mária Ferenčuhová has emerged as one of the most promising and original European poets of the twenty-first century and is a rising star at international festivals. Beginning as one of the cool, post-modernist Slovak "aNesthetic" and "Text" poets using a matter-of-fact language with precise visual perceptions, her work has expanded its range of concerns from urban life to a wider perception of the individual in a world damaged by history and threatened by environmental destruction. At the heart of her work is a profound belief in a necessary relationship between human beings and the earth.
It doesn’t take much: touch the earth
like one’s own skin,
let the nervous system
overgrow through the border of the body
take root,
descend to the depths of the river,
not to persist in running,
to stop,
give.