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    Publisher
    Open Letter
    ISBN-10
    1934824852
    ISBN-13
    9781934824856
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    159903902

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Elsewhere
    Number of Pages
    90 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Subjects & Themes / Places, General
    Publication Year
    2014
    Genre
    Poetry
    Author
    Eliot Weinberger
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.3 in
    Item Weight
    5.3 Oz
    Item Length
    8.5 in
    Item Width
    5.5 in

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    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    "The Chilean poet Vicente Huidobro (1893-1948) is one of the few poets of the century whose life deserves a fat biography, which has never been written. In the thick of modernist 'isms,' he created his own--Creationism--of which he was the only member, and which instructed poets not to sing of the rose, but to make it bloom in the poem."-- The New York Review of Books, "The Chilean poet Vicente Huidobro (1893-1948) is one of the few poets of the century whose life deserves a fat biography, which has never been written. In the thick of modernist "isms," he created his own--Creationism--of which he was the only member, and which instructed poets not to sing of the rose, but to make it bloom in the poem."-- The New York Review of Books
    Dewey Decimal
    808.81
    Table Of Content
    I. PARIS Cathedral in the Thrashing Rain (Kotaro Takamura) Eiffel Tower (Vicente Huidobro) A Man from Ecuador Beneath the Eiffel Tower (Jorge Carrera Andrade) II. NEW YORK The Dawn (Federico García Lorca) New York (trumpet solo for jazz orchestra) (Léopold Sédar Senghor) III. LOS ANGELES L.A. Nocturne: The Angels (Xavier Villaurrutia) Hollywood Elegies (Bertolt Brecht) IV. TRAINS & CARS Things I Didn't Know I Loved (N'zim Hikmet) At the Wheel of the Chevrolet on the Road to Sintra (Fernando Pessoa) V. IMAGINARY COUNTRIES Norway (Joaquín Pasos) Guinea (Jacques Roumain) Ocean-Letter (Guillaume Apollinaire) The Water and Mongolia (Toriko Takarabe) VI. CODA Stay (Ingeborg Bachmann)
    Synopsis
    Part of the Poetry Foundation's "Poets of the World" series, featuring poems about places--imaginary or real--the poet isn't from., This book is published as part of the Poets in the World series created by The Poetry Foundation's Harriet Monroe Poetry Institute. Ilya Kaminsky, Series Editor. "In a century of mass migration and deportation, political exile and casual tourism, being elsewhere was the common condition. For the moderns, elsewhere was not merely physical location or dislocation, but was intrinsic to the work. Victor Segalen, in China at the beginning of the century, writes of the 'manifestation of Diversity,' a 'spectacle of Difference': everything that is 'foreign, strange, unexpected, surprising, mysterious, amorous, superhuman, heroic, and even divine, everything that is Other.' Picasso put it more bluntly: 'Strangeness is what we wanted to make people think about because we were quite aware that our world was becoming very strange.' After Guillaume Apollinaire's 'Zone'--perhaps the most influential poem of the century--collage, the juxtaposition of disparate elements, the manifestation of diversity, the making of the strange, became the primary new form of the new poetry. "From the countless examples, here are a few instances of the collage of a poet pasted, physically or mentally, onto a specific unfamiliar landscape." So begins Eliot Weinberger's essayistic travels into the nature of "journey" poetry. From Ko¯taro¯ Takamura's poem about Paris, to Fernando Pessoa's "At the wheel of the Chevrolet on the road to Sintra," to Apollinaire's "Ocean-Letter," Weinberger introduces fourteen poems illustrating the contemporary situation of being "elsewhere." Eliot Weinberger is an essayist, poet, editor, and translator who won the National Book Critics Circle award for criticism for his edition of Jorge Luis Borges's Selected Non-Fictions. His translations of Octavio Paz are highly regarded, as are his translations of Homero Aridjis, Bei Dao, and others Here is a complete list of contributors to this collection: Kotaro Takamura Vicente Huidobro Jorge Carrera Andrade Federico García Lorca Léopold Sédar Senghor Xavier Villaurrutia Bertolt Brecht N'zim Hikmet Fernando Pessoa Joaquín Pasos Jacques Roumain Guillaume Apollinaire Toriko Takarabe Ingeborg Bachmann, This book is published as part of the Poets in the World series created by The Poetry Foundation's Harriet Monroe Poetry Institute. Ilya Kaminsky, Series Editor. "In a century of mass migration and deportation, political exile and casual tourism, being elsewhere was the common condition. For the moderns, elsewhere was not merely physical location or dislocation, but was intrinsic to the work. Victor Segalen, in China at the beginning of the century, writes of the 'manifestation of Diversity, ' a 'spectacle of Difference': everything that is 'foreign, strange, unexpected, surprising, mysterious, amorous, superhuman, heroic, and even divine, everything that is Other.' Picasso put it more bluntly: 'Strangeness is what we wanted to make people think about because we were quite aware that our world was becoming very strange.' After Guillaume Apollinaire's 'Zone'--perhaps the most influential poem of the century--collage, the juxtaposition of disparate elements, the manifestation of diversity, the making of the strange, became the primary new form of the new poetry. "From the countless examples, here are a few instances of the collage of a poet pasted, physically or mentally, onto a specific unfamiliar landscape." So begins Eliot Weinberger's essayistic travels into the nature of "journey" poetry. From Ko taro Takamura's poem about Paris, to Fernando Pessoa's "At the wheel of the Chevrolet on the road to Sintra," to Apollinaire's "Ocean-Letter," Weinberger introduces fourteen poems illustrating the contemporary situation of being "elsewhere." Eliot Weinberger is an essayist, poet, editor, and translator who won the National Book Critics Circle award for criticism for his edition of Jorge Luis Borges's Selected Non-Fictions. His translations of Octavio Paz are highly regarded, as are his translations of Homero Aridjis, Bei Dao, and others Here is a complete list of contributors to this collection: Kotaro Takamura Vicente Huidobro Jorge Carrera Andrade Federico García Lorca Léopold Sédar Senghor Xavier Villaurrutia Bertolt Brecht N'zim Hikmet Fernando Pessoa Joaquín Pasos Jacques Roumain Guillaume Apollinaire Toriko Takarabe Ingeborg Bachmann, This book is published as part of the Poets in the World series created by The Poetry Foundation's Harriet Monroe Poetry Institute. Ilya Kaminsky, Series Editor. "In a century of mass migration and deportation, political exile and casual tourism, being elsewhere was the common condition. For the moderns, elsewhere was not merely physical location or dislocation, but was intrinsic to the work. Victor Segalen, in China at the beginning of the century, writes of the 'manifestation of Diversity, ' a 'spectacle of Difference': everything that is 'foreign, strange, unexpected, surprising, mysterious, amorous, superhuman, heroic, and even divine, everything that is Other.' Picasso put it more bluntly: 'Strangeness is what we wanted to make people think about because we were quite aware that our world was becoming very strange.' After Guillaume Apollinaire's 'Zone'--perhaps the most influential poem of the century--collage, the juxtaposition of disparate elements, the manifestation of diversity, the making of the strange, became the primary new form of the new poetry. "From the countless examples, here are a few instances of the collage of a poet pasted, physically or mentally, onto a specific unfamiliar landscape." So begins Eliot Weinberger's essayistic travels into the nature of "journey" poetry. From Kotaro Takamura's poem about Paris, to Fernando Pessoa's "At the wheel of the Chevrolet on the road to Sintra," to Apollinaire's "Ocean-Letter," Weinberger introduces fourteen poems illustrating the contemporary situation of being "elsewhere." Eliot Weinberger is an essayist, poet, editor, and translator who won the National Book Critics Circle award for criticism for his edition of Jorge Luis Borges's Selected Non-Fictions. His translations of Octavio Paz are highly regarded, as are his translations of Homero Aridjis, Bei Dao, and others Here is a complete list of contributors to this collection: Kotaro Takamura Vicente Huidobro Jorge Carrera Andrade Federico Garcia Lorca Leopold Sedar Senghor Xavier Villaurrutia Bertolt Brecht Nazim Hikmet Fernando Pessoa Joaquin Pasos Jacques Roumain Guillaume Apollinaire Toriko Takarabe Ingeborg Bachmann
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