A Still Life

By (author): Bernlef

Translated by: Scott Rollins

His poems make you forget what poetry is. Bernlef’s secret is in the way he looks at things. His attention to the ordinary, to the marginal, the so-called extra literary has not only enlarged the realm of the poetic but challenges the hierarchies and preconceived notions about what is or is not considered literary. — Dutch critic Hans Kloos

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His poetry, unemphatic but precise, is concerned with everyday details and what lies behind them, with the workings of observation, memory and mind and with the way language shapes experience.


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His poems make you forget what poetry is. Bernlef’s secret is in the way he looks at things. His attention to the ordinary, to the marginal, the so-called extra literary has not only enlarged the realm of the poetic but challenges the hierarchies and preconceived notions about what is or is not considered literary. — Dutch critic Hans Kloos

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Dimensions:

114 Pages
9in * 6.15in * 0.35in
180gr

Published:

March 01, 2016

City of Publication:

Hamilton

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Guernica Editions

ISBN:

9781771831086

Book Subjects:

POETRY / European / General

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Language:

eng

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