*"if you wish to read the story of my people look no further than my body."* *Pangea* is a collection of poetry working through the trauma inflicted on a body—whether the trauma come from a person, a country, or from within. It is the act of learning to be whole in a broken body, a br
Openwork: Poetry and Prose
✍ Scribed by André du Bouchet; Paul Auster; Hoyt Rogers
- Book ID
- 110859454
- Publisher
- Yale University Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 950 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780300197631
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
A career retrospective of poetry and prose works by one of the under-recognized giants of French literature
André du Bouchet, a great innovator of twentieth-century letters, has yet to be fully recognized by a wide circle of international readers. This inviting volume sets out to remedy the oversight, introducing a selection of du Bouchet’s poetry and prose to English-language readers through the brilliant translations of Paul Auster and Hoyt Rogers. Openwork showcases pieces from the author’s entire trajectory, beginning with little-known pieces from the 1950s, followed by major poems from the 1960s, and concluding with works written or rewritten in the poet’s later decades.
Throughout his life, du Bouchet devoted himself to long walks in his beloved French countryside, jotting down entries in notebooks as he rambled. These notebooks—more than one hundred all together—have emerged as signal works in their own right, and their musings are well represented in this anthology.
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