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Tua Forsstroem is a visionary Finland-Swedish poet who has become
Finland's most celebrated contemporary poet. Her poetry draws its
sonorous and plangent music from the landscapes of Finland, seeking
harmony between the troubled human heart and the threatened natural
world. I walked on into the forest is her twelfth book of poetry,
her first since One Evening in October I Rowed Out on the Lake
(2012/2015), the collection which followed her celebrated trilogy,
I studied once at a wonderful faculty (2003), published in English
translation by Bloodaxe in 2006. In some sense a continuation of
the previous collection, her new book focuses more acutely on the
themes of death and grief, and in particular the devastating loss
of her beloved granddaughter. It shows her poetry's tone of inner
discourse shifting imperceptibly towards a new and harsh gravity.
As Sweden's August Prize jury commented on her work as a whole,
this is poetry 'both melancholy and impassioned', expressing a
'struggle against meaninglessness, disintegration, destruction -
against death in life'.
Tua Forsstrom is a visionary Finland-Swedish poet who has become
Finland's most celebrated contemporary poet. Her poetry draws its
sonorous and plangent music from the landscapes of Finland, seeking
harmony between the troubled human heart and the threatened natural
world. One Evening in October I Rowed Out on the Lake is her first
new collection since her celebrated trilogy, I studied once at a
wonderful faculty, published by Bloodaxe in 2006. As Sweden's
August Prize jury commented, this is poetry 'both melancholy and
impassioned', expressing a 'struggle against meaninglessness,
disintegration, destruction - against death in life'.
Tua Forsstrom is a visionary Finland-Swedish poet who has become
Finland's most celebrated contemporary poet. Her breakthrough came
when she was still only 30 with her sixth collection, "Snow
Leopard", which brought her international recognition, with its
English translation by David McDuff winning a Poetry Book Society
Translation Award. "I Studied Once At A Wonderful Faculty" is a
trilogy comprising "Snow Leopard" (1987), "The Parks" (1992), and
"After Spending a Night Among Horses" (1997), coupled with a new
cycle of poems, "Minerals." Her poetry draws its sonorous and
plangent music from the landscapes of Finland, seeking harmony
between the troubled human heart and the threatened natural world.
As Sweden's August Prize jury commented, this is poetry 'both
melancholy and impassioned', expressing a 'struggle against
meaninglessness, disintegration, destruction - against death in
life'.
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