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A Fire in the Head (Paperback)
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A Fire in the Head (Paperback)
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Loot Price R441
Discovery Miles 4 410
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A Fire in the Head contains two complementary works, both of which
emerged out of the aftermath of the March 2011 earthquake in
Japan.The title poem-sequence takes the 5-7-5 form of the haiku to
create an accumulating narrative of life adjusting to altered
circumstance. The essay 'What Are Poets For?. . .' explores the
efficacy of art when confronted with calamity, and from within the
experience of the catastrophic events offers a response to the
question: in a time of need, what use is a poem? ("In these
three-line poems, Andrew Fitzsimons has captured what Basho called
'the revelatory light of things'." Mutsuo Takahashi) "Among those
who have taken on the challenge of writing about Japan's triple
catastrophe, none has done so with greater intensity or economy
than Andrew Fitzsimons. Gently, indirectly, in a sequence of bright
flashes, his haiku sequence illuminates that unforgettable period
when the vocabulary of radioactive contamination entered the
language of everyday life and when Japanese could no longer trust
the ground beneath their feet. His essay, 'What Are Poets For? ...'
makes spine-tingling literary connections with other moments of
'unrelievable, directionless despair', and celebrates, as Yeats
did, the 'bright energy required for the necessary task of
renewal'." (Richard Lloyd Parry) "Andrew Fitzsimons's A Fire in the
Head is a marvelous, elegiac sequence, conceived in the aftermath
of the Great East Japan Earthquake. With beautiful drawings by
Sergio Maria Calatroni, it is an intimate, universal, poised and
skillful confirmation of poetic craft and duty. (Gerard Fanning)
"These haiku register with a rare compassion and clarity shifts
that are seismic as well as intimate. Their economy belongs as much
to perception as to form." (Jamie MacKendrick)
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