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Wind Chrysalid's Rattle (2nd edition): Gustaf Sobin Wind Chrysalid's Rattle (2nd edition)
Gustaf Sobin
R373 Discovery Miles 3 730 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Marking the 50th anniversary of the earliest poems brought together in this volume, we now offer a second edition of Gustaf Sobin's first collection, a book which has been hard to find, other than within the pages of his posthumous Collected Poems. "Gustaf Sobin's poems are not, in any superficial sense, 'painterly', but there is about them that sense of the intangible which anyone who has done graphic work must have felt hovering about the image and its physical counterpart. They often seek to render this intangibility of a world not yet known at the moment it is seized upon by the forms of language. The forms of language are thus, for Sobin, a fundamental measure of human activity although his poems do not look at that activity within an immediately social context. Sobin's attitude to language and to the way it stylizes our world for us recalls the writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf on the spatial concepts of the Hopi Indians. And Sobin's world, like that of the Hopi, is basic, stripped, often sun-drenched, sometimes arid-and mysterious." —Charles Tomlinson

In Pursuit of a Vanishing Star - A Novel (Paperback, New Ed): Gustaf Sobin In Pursuit of a Vanishing Star - A Novel (Paperback, New Ed)
Gustaf Sobin
R411 Discovery Miles 4 110 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Drawing on the life of Greta Garbo, Gustaf Sobin spins a masterful tale about the enigmatic nature of idolatry.

Dying scriptwriter Philip Nilson spends his last days writing about a forgotten but critical moment in the life of Greta Garbo. He tracks that most elusive of film stars to an episode in Constantinople in 1924, where, under the tutelage of impresario Mauritz Stiller, Garbo emerges as one of the dominant icons of the twentieth century. Enthralled by the story, Nilson awakens to the memory of a long-forgotten first love that, he discovers, has held him in its grip for the better part of his life. This glowing novel is both a contemporary narrative celebrating a glorious moment in the history of cinema and an allegory touching upon the very meaning of existence.

"An ode to beauty that explores the link between our romantic preferences and the icons on the silver screen."—Publishers Weekly

"[L]ike perfume, seductive, disarming, and impossible to forget."—Michael Ignatieff

"The book's real star is not the actress or the story but Sobin's sumptuous prose."—Rain Taxi, Chris McCreary

"Sobin's prose is an irresistible brocade drawing the reader deep into the refracted nature of desire."—Bomb, Fionn Meade

"An acclaimed French poet, Sobin paints luminous visual images."—Nashville Tennesean, Lynette Ingram

"[C]overs a lot of emotional ground....magic."—Hackensack Sunday Record, Bill Ervolino END

The Fly-Truffler - A Novel (Paperback): Gustaf Sobin The Fly-Truffler - A Novel (Paperback)
Gustaf Sobin
R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Philippe Cabassac has fly-truffled the art of stalking the flies that lay their eggs directly over the truffles every winter since childhood on his family estate in Provence. Since the death of his young wife, Julieta, the truffles have come to represent something far more than a delicacy for Cabassac's palate: they trigger an evocative sequence of dream visions in which he and his lost wife enter, on winter nights, a state of intimate and prolonged communion. As Cabassac becomes increasingly involved in his dream life with Julieta, he loses his hold on his teaching obligations, on managing his estate, on his waking life altogether. Set against the fading of traditional Provencal culture and an incandescent Mediterranean landscape, The Fly- Truffler celebrates a love that, by its very ardor, outlasts a lifetime. Reading group guide included."

Ladder of Shadows - Reflecting on Medieval Vestige in Provence and Languedoc (Paperback): Gustaf Sobin Ladder of Shadows - Reflecting on Medieval Vestige in Provence and Languedoc (Paperback)
Gustaf Sobin; Foreword by Michael Ignatieff
R811 R748 Discovery Miles 7 480 Save R63 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bits of late Roman coinage, the mutilated torso of a marble Venus, blue debris from an early medieval glassworks, and the powder rasped from the reputed tomb of Mary Magdalene - these tantalizing mementos of human history found scattered throughout the landscape of southeastern France are the points of departure for Gustaf Sobin's lyrical narrative. A companion volume to his acclaimed "Luminous Debris", "Ladder of Shadows" picks up where the former left off: with late antiquity, covering a period from roughly the third to the thirteenth century. Here Sobin offers brilliant readings of late Roman and early Christian ruins in his adopted region of Provence, sifting through iconographic, architectural, and sacramental vestiges to shed light on nothing less than the existential itself.

Luminous Debris - Reflecting on Vestige in Provence and Languedoc (Paperback): Gustaf Sobin Luminous Debris - Reflecting on Vestige in Provence and Languedoc (Paperback)
Gustaf Sobin
R958 Discovery Miles 9 580 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Interpreting vestige with the eloquence of a poet and the knowledge of a field archaeologist, Gustaf Sobin explores his elected terrain: the landscapes of Provence and Languedoc. Drawing on prehistory, protohistory, and Gallo-Roman antiquity, the twenty-six essays in this book focus on a particular place or artifact for the relevance inherent in each. A Bronze Age earring or the rippling wave pattern in Massiolite ceramic are more than archival curiosities for Sobin. Instead they invite inquiry and speculation on existence itself: Artifacts are read as realia, and history as an uninterrupted sequence of object lessons.
As much travel writing as meditative discourse, "Luminous Debris" is enhanced by a prose that tracks, questions, and reflects on the materials invoked. Sobin engages the reader with precise descriptions of those very materials and the messages to be gleaned from their examination, be they existential, ethical, or political.
An American expatriate living in Provence for the past thirty-five years, Gustaf Sobin shares his enthusiasm for his adopted landscape and for a vertical interpretation of its strata. In "Luminous Debris" he creates meaning out of matter and celebrates instances of reality, past and present.

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