Peculiar Motions Leaves of GrassRosmarie Waldrop, drawings by Jennifer Macdonald Rosmarie Waldrop's poetry draws on the languages of geographical terrain, national histories, painting, music, the body, and the self. Her compositions change from book to book as from day to day. The peculiar motions of the title, are those of an "I" and an "eye," of a poet and a visual artist in dialogue. They define the "self" as "peculiar motions in the head and between the head and throat," a
Bij Barnas is elk gedicht een ruimte die de lezer kan betreden
Het is voor een dichter het hoogst haalbare: een gedicht dat leest alsof het altijd al heeft bestaan
that represent a continuing lineage of experimental literary movements
What is near
and only time – embodied here in Lisa Robertson’s forceful cadences – can tell
waar Dominique De Groen een winter en een lente lang werkte
a routine that ended suddenly when Celan committed suicide by drowning himself in the Seine
Nominated for the 2021 Nordic Council Literature Prize
he watched from afar being attacked during the US invasion in 2003
Yannis Ritsos with Chiara Ambrosio
‘I didn’t invent the world
the poet proposes a rupture with the agreement of gendered language through the transcription of memory