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Aloe And Other Poems

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Aloe And Other Poems

Author(s)

Diana Bridge

Edition
ISBN

9781775585039, 9781869404413, 9781775580140, 9781775582625

Publisher

Auckland University Press

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PDF and EPUB

Description

Divided into four distinct sections, this collection of poetry draws inspiration from the natural world while dissecting the concepts of loss, hesitancy, generation, and repetition. Exploring how everything may be turned into words, this intriguing anthology also demonstrates how those words themselves may enact life. Additional voices and stories are used to convey psychological and physical suffering—utilizing the characters of the Furies, Sylvia Plath, and Medea—as well as the trauma and delight of birth and the curious reappearance of family traits. The final section is inspired by multicultural source material, combining images, stories, and ideas and grafting them onto a western sensibility. Rigorous and perceptive, this compendium features a diverse array of aesthetic touchstones such as an enduring classical poem, a superb Chinese pot, and the sublime architectural and sculptural records of India.

Availability: In Stock

Aloe And Other Poems

SKU: 9781775580140

Original price was: $15.99.Current price is: $4.00.

Access Aloe And Other Poems Now. Discount up to 90%

Additional information

Full Title

Aloe And Other Poems

Author(s)

Diana Bridge

Edition
ISBN

9781775580140, 9781869404413, 9781775585039, 9781775582625

Publisher

Auckland University Press

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Divided into four distinct sections, this collection of poetry draws inspiration from the natural world while dissecting the concepts of loss, hesitancy, generation, and repetition. Exploring how everything may be turned into words, this intriguing anthology also demonstrates how those words themselves may enact life. Additional voices and stories are used to convey psychological and physical suffering—utilizing the characters of the Furies, Sylvia Plath, and Medea—as well as the trauma and delight of birth and the curious reappearance of family traits. The final section is inspired by multicultural source material, combining images, stories, and ideas and grafting them onto a western sensibility. Rigorous and perceptive, this compendium features a diverse array of aesthetic touchstones such as an enduring classical poem, a superb Chinese pot, and the sublime architectural and sculptural records of India.