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To World

Gelman, JuanHedeen, Katherine M.(Translated by)Rodriguez-Nunez, Victor(Translated by)
Part of the Earthworks series
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In To World, poems interrogate everything: nature, society, and thought itself, with no prejudice or even principle.

In other words, they don't follow any rule, tradition, or discipline; they are decidedly critical.

Thought is not reduced to philosophical, ethical, religious, political, or aesthetic interpretations.

Rather, we are before thought in its totality, unwilling to recognize borders - although never in a pure state, not falling into speculation, into thinking just for thinking's sake.

Thought is always related to experience, both personal and collective, and above all, emotion.

It never once stops being thought through image, that is to say, lyrical.

This poetry speaks of poetry; it takes it all on: the objective and subjective, the real and imagined, I and other.

It ventures into virgin territory, on the outskirts of romanticism, realism, symbolism, and the avant-garde.

Always a model of rebelliousness and freedom, a lesson in devotion and rigor, Gelman's work places him among today's best poets.

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Product Details
Salt Publishing
1844719863 / 9781844719860
Paperback / softback
861.64
01/11/2014
United Kingdom
English
xxix, 245 pages
22 cm
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