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Tarkovsky's Horses and other poems (Paperback)
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Tarkovsky's Horses and other poems (Paperback)
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Loot Price R252
Discovery Miles 2 520
You Save R48 (16%)
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Pia Tafdrup is one of Denmark's leading poets, the winner of the
Nordic Prize - Scandinavia's most prestigious literary award - for
her collection Queen's Gate, published in English by Bloodaxe in
2001. This new translation of her work combines two more recent
collections, The Whales in Paris and Tarkovsky's Horses, which
comprise the first and second parts of a quartet written over ten
years: the third and fourth parts are The Migrant Bird's Compass
and Salamander Sun (published in English by Bloodaxe in 2015 as
Salamander Sun and other poems). The poems of The Whales in Paris
span the moment of conception to eternity. Life is seen as a
confrontation with what is bigger than oneself: love, desire and
death, primordial forces that are present even in our very modern
civilisation. Those great forces of existence form the territory of
The Whales in Paris: above all, desire and death, illuminated with
motifs from childhood, the relation to parents, family, mythical
figures from the Bible. Time, dreams and meditation also play their
part. Pia Tafdrup writes: 'Tarkovsky's Horses is about loss in a
double sense. The themes of the poems are my father's increasing
forgetfulness, his loss of his faculties and then my loss of a
father. The book is a poetic portrayal of the course of an illness
for which science has few words - my father begins to suffer from
dementia, and then he has to go into a nursing home, where he dies.
Disintegration of identity and its inexorable progress are followed
through every phase, in a concrete and naked form that makes use of
the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. The poems about a father who
forgets more and more are set in a border landscape which is also
not without its comical aspects. The poems narrate the drama of
what it is to be a human being.'
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