Poetry Book Society Choice. The Delta is a densely populated place.
Whole countries inhabit it, exercising their powers and authority,
presenting their offers of complicity and compliance. Individuals move
through the night and come upon themselves in its mirrors. Dreamers
and fantasists repopulate its hidden corners: Rimbaud, Bruno Schultz,
William Blake, Arthur Schnitzler and the physicist Dennis Gabor lay
claim to their own visions of it. Animals gaze at their human
companions who gaze back. They try to puzzle each other out, looking
to climb into each other’s eyes. They court each other, desire their
own species, are captivated both by each other’s and their own
beauty. Life goes on its desultory way, finding itself between creeks
and cracks. And occasionally the world does crack open. Planes crash,
boats sink, weather changes, floodwaters rise, people vanish on
journeys. Anxiety remains: disaster zones persist into old age and
death, and into the life, death and resurrection of language itself.
At the core of the book is The Yellow Room, a sequence of mirror poems
contemplating the Jewishness of the poet’s father. The room
constricts and glows. The poem breaks up across the page at intervals
then reassembles into its mirrors. Many of the poems are formal haiku
sequences. They are new parts of a personal Delta. Others are in
rhymed and broken stanzas. The Delta has to survive – if it survives
at all – on its broken patterns.
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ISBN
9781780373218
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Bloodaxe Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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