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I Burn Paris (Paperback, New Ed)
Bruno Jasienski; Illustrated by Cristian Opris; Translated by Soren Gauger, Marcin Piekoszewski
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R381
Discovery Miles 3 810
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Poetry. Southeastern European Studies. Selected and Translated from
the Romanian by Adam J. Sorkin with Radu Andriescu, Mircea
Ivanescu, and Bogdan Stafenescu. Some of the most groundbreaking
works of European literature, such as Rimbaud's Illuminations and
Baudelaire's Paris Spleen, have been prose poetry. The present
volume--a substantial selection from three contemporary Romanian
prose poets--draws on this tradition. Cristian Popescu experimented
with personal myth by parodying his family and himself. The
Bucharest found here is often sinister, cold, and dark. Displaying
a mordant sensibility that could be called "urban pastoral" rather
than political, he conducts his convivial disputations with God in
the vernacular of the street. Iustin Panta, from Sibiu in
Transylvania, is more lyrical and intimate in exploring his
personal autobiography. An amalgam of form, his prose poem takes on
an aura of suspended meaning, a constellation of objects, gestures,
conversations, and private associations that eschews the
grotesquerie and solecism found in Popescu's work. Radu Andriescu
is from the artistic hotbed of Iasi, straddling the Moldavian
border. His work is exuberant, direct, often manic (see his Club 8
Manifesto), and he is completely comfortable appropriating the
forms of today's digital and media culture. A complex topography of
language, his work ranges from the quotidian to inner meditations
to fantasy, creating a texture that is thick with images and
phrases often bordering on the absurd.
Fiction. Soren A. Gauger's first collection of short stories was
entirely written in Krakow, Poland, where he moved four years ago.
Taking as his raw materials the treatment of the fantastic found in
Borges and Kis, the misanthropic musings of Gombrowicz and
Bernhard, and a literary understanding of philosophy, Gauger's
stories are formally challenging yet evasive of post-structuralist
clichA a¬As. They often deal with the chaotic fragmentation of the
individual, who is mindful of both society and literature, while
exploring the blank spaces implicit somewhere behind the narrative.
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