'Omnesia' is Bill Herbert's melding of omniscience and amnesia, the
modern condition of thinking we can know everything about our world
but, in actuality, retaining dangerously little. This doubly
impressive new collection -published in twin editions, the alternative
text and the remix -approaches and evades such flawed totality. For
the past seven years Herbert has wandered from the Turkic west of
China to the barrios of Venezuela; from Tomsk, the 'Athens of
Siberia', to the heat of Hargeisa, capital of Somaliland, an
unacknowledged country. These are travels to translate and, in more
than one sense, to be translated; brief encounters with poets and
poeti outside the Eurocentric norm; looking-glass meetings, omnesiac
pilgrimage. Along the fracture lines between east and west in the
Balkans, Greece, and in Jerusalem, across the cultural gaps that mark
the north and south of the British Isles, Herbert teases out, through
tensions between lyric and satire, English and Scots, formalism and
experiment, what it is we hope to mean by home, integrity, or
authenticity. Herbert's Omnesia is riven by the anxiety of
incompletion: it is two variations desiring to be one theme;
doppelgängers haunted by the idea of a whole neither can embody or
know. Which one are you reading? Poetry Book Society Recommendation.
'The very form of Omnesia is innovative and intimately related to his
creative concerns. The "book" comes as two distinct books, dubbed the
Alternative Text and the Remix...The two books aren't halves of one
whole. The real poem might be stranded in the limbo between them, ever
out of reach (in some ways this aligns Herbert more with a poet like
John Burnside). There is no "definitive" or "original" version. That
seems to me to be an attitude and ideology worth taking forward into
the 21st-century Scotland.' - Stuart Kelly, The Scotsman.
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ISBN
9781780370804
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Bloodaxe Books
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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