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The complete poems of the two-time finalist for the Nobel Prize in Literature, available in English for the first time This volume collects and translatesmost for the first timethe nine volumes of poetry published by douard Glissant, a poet, novelist, and critic increasingly recognized as one of the great writers of the twentieth century. The poems bring to life what Glissant calls an archipelago-like reality, partaking of the exchanges between Europe and its former colonies, between humans and their geographies, between the poet and the natural world. Reciting and re-creating histories of the African diaspora, Columbuss discovery of the New World, the slave trade, and the West Indies, Glissant underscores the role of poetic language in changing both past and present irrevocably. As translator Jeff Humphries writes in his introduction, Glissants poetry embraces the aesthetic creed of the French symbolists Mallarm and Rimbaud (The poet must make himself into a seer) and aims at nothing less than a hallucinatory experience of imagination in which the differences among poem, reader, and subject dissolve into one immediate present. Born in Martinique in 1928, influenced by the controversial Martinican poet/politician Aim Csaire, and educated at the Sorbonne in Paris, douard Glissant has emerged as one of the most influential postcolonial theorists, novelists, playwrights, and poets not only in the Caribbean but also in contemporary French letters. He has twice been a finalist for the Nobel Prize in Literature as well as the recipient of both the Prix Renaudot and the Prix Charles Veillon in France. His works include Poetics of Relation, Caribbean Discourse, Faulkner Mississippi, and the novel The Ripening. He currently serves as Distinguished Professor of French at City University of New York, Graduate Center.
- Format: Pocket
- ISBN: 9780816641956
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 296
- Utgivningsdatum: 2019-06-11
- Översättare: Melissa Manolas
- Förlag: University of Minnesota Press