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Then What - Selected Poems (Paperback): Gintaras Grajauskas Then What - Selected Poems (Paperback)
Gintaras Grajauskas; Translated by Rimas Uzgiris
R305 R248 Discovery Miles 2 480 Save R57 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the demise of the Soviet Union, Lithuania jumped from a neo-romantic modernism straight into the postmodern wasteland of unfettered capitalism. Pensions disappeared along with jobs. Everything underwent "reform". Everything was for sale. Poetry audiences went from stadium size to coffee house size. Giddy joy was followed by disillusion, anxiety, angst. Gintaras Grajauskas's poetry cannot be understood without this backdrop, for it was here that he cut his poetic teeth and became a major Lithuanian poet. He met the jarring changes around him with a wry smile, black humour, irony - all grounded in respect for the quotidian, the small, the insignificant. Reading his poems, one can laugh and grind one's teeth at the same time. We can see the influences of Polish poetry in the irony and search for meaning in a new cultural landscape. We can see the rejection of lyrical language for the prosaic, the pithy. Paradoxical, absurd, witty and observant, Grajauskas reflects a society that has seemingly lost interest in speaking for itself, for the whole. The individual is on his/her own. Life is tough, and to be alive today is to drift in uncertainty, but it is a human life that cannot sustain itself on cynicism and irony. We question, we search, and we laugh through the tears, reading his work, knowing ourselves better.

Six Lithuanian Poets (English, Lithuanian, Paperback, New): Eugenijus Alsianka, Gintaras Grajauskas, Sigitas Parulskis Six Lithuanian Poets (English, Lithuanian, Paperback, New)
Eugenijus Alsianka, Gintaras Grajauskas, Sigitas Parulskis; Translated by Eugenijus Alsianka; Edited by Eugenijus Alsianka; Translated by …
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The poets whose work is included in this anthology were born in the 1960s, when Lithuania was part of the Soviet Union, and mostly started publishing after the country achieved independence in 1991. Unlike their predecessors, the poets of this generation are not concerned with political themes but rather with issues of aesthetics and existential quests. While each follows his or her unique path, they all share a penchant for experimentation and an ironic, post-modern perspective, following European literary trends rather than domestic poetic traditions.

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