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War of the Beasts and the Animals (Paperback)
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War of the Beasts and the Animals (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 3 320
You Save R34 (9%)
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War of the Beasts and the Animals is Russian poet Maria Stepanova's
first full English-language collection. Stepanova is one of
Russia's most innovative and exciting poets and thinkers, and
founding editor of Colta.ru, an online independent site which has
been compared to Huffington Post in its status and importance.
IImmensely high-profile in Russia for many years, recognition in
the West has followed the publication of her documentary novel In
Memory of Memory, first in German translation in 2018 and now with
Sasha Dugdale's English translation - published by Fitzcarraldo in
the UK and by New Directions in the US - longlisted for the
International Booker Prize in 2021. War of the Beasts and the
Animals includes her recent long poems of conflict 'Spolia' and
'War of the Beasts and Animals', written during the Donbas
conflict, as well as a third long poem 'The Body Returns',
commissioned by Hay International Festival in 2018 to commemorate
the Centenary of the First World War. In all three long poems
Stepanova's assured and experimental use of form, her modernist
appropriation of poetic texts from around the world and her
constant consideration of the way that culture, memory and
contemporary life are interwoven make her work both pleasurable and
deeply necessary. This collection also includes two sequences of
poems from her 2015 collection Kireevsky: sequences of 'weird'
ballads and songs, subtly changed folk and popular songs and poems
which combine historical lyricism and a contemporary understanding
of the effects of conflict and trauma. Stepanova uses the ready
forms of ballads and songs, but alters them, so they almost appear
to be refracted in moonlit water. The forms seem recognisable, but
the words are oddly fragmented and suggestive, they weave together
well-known refrains of songs, apparently familiar images, subtle
half-nods to films and music.
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