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Half-Life [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 80 pages, aukštis x plotis: 223x145 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Oct-2013
  • Leidėjas: Arc Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1908376201
  • ISBN-13: 9781908376206
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 80 pages, aukštis x plotis: 223x145 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Oct-2013
  • Leidėjas: Arc Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1908376201
  • ISBN-13: 9781908376206
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Lucid narratives of family dramas, global warming, and conversations with Death make a riveting new collection from this prize-winning poet. The poems swing between Mexico City, New York, the Peloponnese, a Staffordshire village and home, their engagement with the church, art and natural beauty provide sure-footed travelling companions. In an extended sequence, Death relates stories of her encounters with people and culture. This is not to suggest the poems make for comfortable reading: each poem's subject provides an opportunity to challenge and question its integrity. By turns mischievous and assured, this collection becomes more engrossing the more you read.
I
Freeman
11(4)
II
The Return
15(2)
The Syrian Bride
17(2)
A Carcass
19(1)
In Sant' Antonio di Padua
20(2)
Saskatoon
22(1)
Home
23(1)
Burj Khalifa
24(1)
Lagerfeld
25(1)
Wewelsfleth
26(2)
In the Peloponnese
28(1)
After the Warming
29(1)
From the Virtual Jerusalem
30(2)
Swiss National Day in Lavigny
32(1)
Rousseau in Staffordshire
33(2)
To Thine Own Self Be True
35(2)
Arse over Tip
37(2)
Quod Scripsi Scripsi
39(1)
A Virgin in Mexico City
40(2)
The Half-Life of Jesus
42(2)
The Swallows
44(1)
Eh, Tom?
45(4)
III
Foreknowledge Absolute
49(26)
IV
The Truth of Fiction (I)
75(2)
The Truth of Fiction (II)
77(2)
Author's Note 79(2)
Biographical Note 81
Michael Hulse born in England, lived for twenty-five years in Germany before returning in 2002 to teach at the University of Warwick. His poetry has won first prizes in the National Poetry Competition and the Bridport Poetry Prize (twice), and Eric Gregory and Cholmondeley Awards from the Society of Authors. He has edited the literary quarterlies Stand, Leviathan Quarterly and (currently) The Warwick Review. He has translated more than sixty books from the German, among them works by Goethe, Elfriede Jelinek, and W. G. Sebald.