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Implacable Art Anna Mendelssohn

Implacable Art von Anna Mendelssohn

Implacable Art Anna Mendelssohn


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Zusammenfassung

In this first full-length collection, Anna Mendelssohn continues her explorations of power, persecution and loss. Mendelssohns work shows the intense relationship between agency and structure in the modern world. Her magical, weaving and at times painful lyric poetry draws us into an ecstatic vision of our own dependencies, dreams and desires.

Implacable Art Zusammenfassung

Implacable Art Anna Mendelssohn

Excerpt from the book: "Europa" a little insight no great light, somewhere circulating, sorrow helps and trust in human compassion. What does not help is the piling up of pretence and incapacity for self-effacement. Although, even when one's face has been effaced the light being false of face to the true one. Her beans and spikes wring out a handsome man. The door flings open your mysteries, pounding into powder take wing. Words pit each others skins, following closet kings. Tomorrow falls on frail things who our fathers were in which notation salon perfection low swathe tickets for two on home and wave the gilded spire the wing's tipped golden noses on heaven's outermost pole pollen smeared each finger nail.

Implacable Art Bewertungen

Tireless anthologist Nicholas Royle resurrects an erstwhile Heinemann series, dormant since 1994. Lee Rourke's 'Emergency Exit' and Alan Beard's 'Staff Development' interrogate office life. Hilary Mantel's 'Comma' seems like a horror story, only to transform into something much sadder. Philip Langeskov's 'Notes on a Love Story' is Sebaldian in the way it shimmers between story, essay and documentary fragment. Let's hope this series becomes an annual fixture. -- Chris Power The Guardian

Über Anna Mendelssohn

Anna Mendelssohn (1948-2009), who wrote under the name Grace Lake, was a British writer, poet and political activist. She came from a left-wing political family, was inspired by the Paris student risings in May 1968, and became a political radical in Britain. Mendelsohn was convicted of conspiracy to cause explosions as part of The Angry Brigade, a ruling she insisted was unjust. After her release she raised a family, resumed her education and devoted her life to art and to poetry. She grew somewhat isolated from the rest of society, but her friends saw to it that some of her work was published.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • from Implacable Art.
  • messages left for
  • Staged whispers.
  • in medea me,
  • Naturally i
  • a man who snatches a ring
  • To have life taken twice
  • But that wasnt what
  • pladd. (you who say either)
  • of Lorca.
  • I object.
  • the ribbon & white
  • poetry is the lack
  • light on water
  • Europa
  • friday.
  • nowhere receipts cough
  • to any who want poems to give them answers.
  • Tancred and Garibaldi always slept together
  • Addicted to dealing in out of work hours
  • birdhall lane
  • Art made
  • if we are not careful
  • Xalon. Salo. Bibilis. Martial.
  • Poetry does not deserve evil keepers.
  • that there is law breaking
  • they never
  • wrap yourself in jam jeunesse
  • are people armies that their faces
  • digne
  • virago.
  • and Waterloo Westminster
  • the second hurled whore.
  • serpentine swallow bracken potash arboretum
  • at the moment,
  • basalt.
  • scratching black frosted stained glass
  • it is only mind seeing only red hot coals
  • Lappris
  • My Chekhovs Twilight World
  • Concentration camp styles
  • underground river.
  • to a writer.
  • This is the reason
  • it was an art & is now a function
  • all had them gone
  • geo Alkan jeo
  • a la France
  • that is what you are told
  • cosmetic scorn
  • cold fifty years of months
  • zinzolin.
  • bad news / a man / has choked
  • I also wish to refer to my loathing
  • I know. it sounds tendentious
  • Reminiscent of flat expanse
  • Zephyrus
  • I have been made of no
  • Venus 27. ending 20th C
  • malfaisant
  • the lord
  • minnie most beats up there torchee
  • they thought, at midnight, of discs
  • they get their own way
  • off the cuff
  • now that I can collect shades
  • premieres. scriabin.
  • flat hat.
  • Ship in a bottle
  • fuschia In her wedding gown
  • That the whole
  • the Use of censored wars
  • sudden joustings
  • Brahms numerals.
  • The arrested poem
  • open the tube cylinder
  • Naturalia
  • Je suis navree de vous contradire.
  • someone else is walking

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR003941613
9781876857004
1876857005
Implacable Art Anna Mendelssohn
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Salt Publishing
2000-08-01
152
N/A
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