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Rubble Flora : Selected Poems

Braun, VolkerConstantine, David(Translated by)Leeder, Karen(Translated by)
Part of the The German List - (Seagull Titles CHUP) series
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Rubble Flora is a selection of poems from the distinguished, half-century-long career of German poet Volker Braun.

Born in the former East Germany, Braun is a humane, witty, brave, and disappointed poet.

In the East, his poetry upheld the voice of the individual imagination and identified with a utopian possibility that never became reality.

He might be said to have found a truly singular voice amid the colossal upheavals of 1989-exploring the triumph of capitalism and the languages of advertising, terror, politics, and war.

At the same time, Braun is a sensual poet in tune with the natural landscape.

He has his own touchstones in world literature, and many of his poems set quotations from Rimbaud, Shakespeare, and Brecht into his own context, where they work as ironic illuminations of a present plight.

The literary principle of his work lies in the friction of these different voices, whether cast into free form, collage, or classical verse.

Cumulatively, Rubble Flora offers a searing vision of these transformative decades.

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Product Details
Seagull Books London Ltd
0857422189 / 9780857422187
Hardback
831.914
30/09/2014
United Kingdom
English
144 pages
22 cm
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Translated from the German.
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