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Pillage Laud (Paperback): Erin Mour e Pillage Laud (Paperback)
Erin Mour e
R442 R329 Discovery Miles 3 290 Save R113 (26%) Out of stock

Poetry. First published in 1999 in an edition of 300 perfectbound copies and 26 spiralbound copies lettered A-Z and signed, PILLAGE LAUD by "Erin Moure" is a lost cult item that now returns to print. As the 1999 edition announced, PILLAGE LAUD selects from pages of computer-generated sentences to produce lesbian sex poems (cauterizations, vocabularies, cantigas, topiary and prose) by pulling through certain found vocabularies, relying on context: boy plug vagina library fate tool doctrine bath discipline belt beds pioneer book ambition finger fist flow. It used MacProse, a freeware designed by American poet and jazz musician Charles O. Hartman as a generator of random sentences based on syntax and lexicon instructions internal to the program; the program worked on Apple systems prior to OS X and is now in the dustbins of computer history. In 1999, the news was shocking: Moure's poems are written by a computer. In 2011, now that everyone is a computer, the book can be read anew.

A Century in the North Peace - The Life and Times of Anne and John Callison (Paperback): Erin Mour e A Century in the North Peace - The Life and Times of Anne and John Callison (Paperback)
Erin Mour e
R436 Discovery Miles 4 360 Out of stock
My Beloved Wager - Essays from a Writing Practice (Paperback): Erin Mour e My Beloved Wager - Essays from a Writing Practice (Paperback)
Erin Mour e
R627 R421 Discovery Miles 4 210 Save R206 (33%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

My Beloved Wager gathers essays by noted poet and translator Erin Moure, and records a quarter century of writing practice emerging from a city of exhilarating poetic and translatory possibility: Montreal. In her essays and linguistic-sculptural interventions on what poetry makes possible, Moure reveals why she has placed her bets on poetry as a way of life. In these works, the richness of poetry is laid bare as Moure challenges us to think more deeply about who we are as speakers, readers, writers, and citizens of the world.

New Leaves (Paperback): Rosalia De Castro New Leaves (Paperback)
Rosalia De Castro; Translated by Erin Mour e
R646 Discovery Miles 6 460 Out of stock
Galician Songs (Paperback): Rosalia De Castro Galician Songs (Paperback)
Rosalia De Castro; Translated by Erin Mour e
R537 Discovery Miles 5 370 Out of stock

Rosalia de Castro (1837-1885) is considered the founder of modern Galician literature. She wrote three major books of poetry: two in Galician, Galician Songs and New Leaves, and one in Spanish, On the Banks of the Sar. Nourished by the popular songs the author heard around her, Galician Songs was first published in 1863 and dedicated on 17 May, the date that a hundred years later, in 1963, would become and has remained Galician Literature Day, when the work of a particular Galician author is celebrated. Galician Songs marks the first full publication of any of Rosalia de Castro's books of poetry in English and is accompanied by a translator's introduction that argues for the importance and contemporaneity of the author's work and poetics, not just in Galician, but in English.

Hordes of Writing (Paperback): Chus Pato Hordes of Writing (Paperback)
Chus Pato; Translated by Erin Mour e
R452 R394 Discovery Miles 3 940 Save R58 (13%) Out of stock

There was death and death entered love; writing mutated. Even so, when the poem writes itself, it is loyal only to its own wound; this is its law of gravity. Hordes of Writing, the third book in a projected pentology, "Method," is an essential book from one of the most abysmal, mutant, indispensable and rupturist contemporary European poets.

M-Tala (Paperback, New): Chus Pato M-Tala (Paperback, New)
Chus Pato; Translated by Erin Mour e
R456 R399 Discovery Miles 3 990 Save R57 (13%) Out of stock

In 2000 in Galicia, in a maelstrom of rupture from her previous poetics, well-known poet Chus Pato gave readers a startling new book that instantly demarcated the literary landscape. This book was a reverberative crescendo, a roar and clamour of genres and fictions for the multipled "I" in a time of unspeakable catastrophes: m-Tala.

Charenton (Paperback): Chus Pato Charenton (Paperback)
Chus Pato; Translated by Erin Mour e
R506 R442 Discovery Miles 4 420 Save R64 (13%) Out of stock

In Chus Pato's poems, language is a cognitive-emotive artefact, and this in every living sense of the word: explosive. Her language welcomes cognition's pathways, and stylizes history, literature, myths of origin, lineage, friendship, and the realities of nationalism in one huge breath. When her poems foreground elements of Galician culture and reality, these turn out not to be private and enclosed, but elements of our reality too. She explodes forms, explodes the lyric and what lyric possibility is (races it onward in prose poems, invents avatars that bear the place of the I: the she-author, Horda, Brenda, ), engages myth as active in the present tense. In her various works, Ashurbanipal's library at Nineveh still exists, cuneiform is readable, Ophelia speaks Galician. In "Charenton", Pato presents the locale of Weiss' Marat/Sade as a play of shadows, light, beauty and intensity that enacts Galician being and the agonies of its history, and of a woman writer in whom this history is chiselled. Its language is lucid, fervent, beautiful: Chus Pato's "Charenton" is not just Galicia, it is Earth, our earth too.

Flesh of Leviathan (Paperback): Chus Pato, Erin Mour e Flesh of Leviathan (Paperback)
Chus Pato, Erin Mour e
R446 R334 Discovery Miles 3 340 Save R112 (25%) Out of stock

In Flesh of Leviathan, Chus Pato alters her cadence to record, in sombre lyric form, the direct address of a singular voice that seems to emerge from time itself. In these poems, worldly things are largely absent and those present are iconic: birds, skies, winds. Through them, Pato articulates the possibility of thinking, the foreignness of any thinking subject, the borders to be crossed to move thinking forward, and the relation of thinking with time as humanity approaches-or not-time's end.

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