shell in the night sky / and whose anti-clockwise spiral / repeats the
Milky Way’s unwinding / informed not with the lore of clocks or
teachers / but of gods and children Where We Live explores how
specific places and their features (street scenes, classrooms,
furniture, creatures both real and mythical) become part of our
identities, and illustrates how we carry them around and how we are
shaped by their outlines even as we, in turn, transform them. This
reciprocity extends to the adoption of other voices in the translated
poems that are a vital part of each section, and to the active
participation of the reader invited by the collection’s flexible use
of poetic form. John Reibetanz’s approach comes from a conviction
that the most compelling and significant features of human identity
are not primarily found in solitude but rather evolve through our
conversations with otherness. This collection works as a kind of long
poem, its three parts interconnected, each presenting a particular
interpretation of the process of possession, loss, and recovery.
“Thresholds” deals with encounters between the self and the other
– childhood experiences, family, familiar places – and seeks ways
of transcending the disappointment within such sources.
“Roommates” explores both the uniqueness and the reciprocity in
human relationships with the natural world, and “Flyways” posits
that there is no separation between the human/natural and the
imaginative: however far-flung, they all interweave and constitute the
territory where we live.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780773598836
Publisert
2025
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
ACP - McGill Queen's University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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