Writing the Real A Bilingual Anthology of Contemporary French Poetry

Writing the Real A Bilingual Anthology of Contemporary French Poetry

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Enitharmon Press
EAN: 9781910392256
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Since the 1960s, poetry in French has been understood in terms of two competing approaches: searching for 'presence' on the one hand, 'litteralite' - refiguring the everyday - on the other. Contemporary forms of both are found in this anthology, from the 'new lyricism' of Bonhomme and Maulpoix to the refracted politics of 'post-poetry' in Tarkos and Gleize. The dichotomy, however, quickly breaks down and many poets refuse to be categorised in this way: recent publications include the interdisciplinary and collaborative work of poets such as Alferi, Chaton, Game and Macher; the focus on formal constraint in Metail and Espitallier; Portugal's exploration of the impact of new technologies. 21st Century French Poetry features 18 key contemporary French-language poets alongside English translations by leading poets and translators, including Prof Keston Sutherland and Prof Joshua Clover. Since the end of the Second World War, there has been relatively little dialogue between French and British poetry. Featuring some of the leading Francophone and Anglophone poets of our time, this anthology looks to challenge that trend.
EAN 9781910392256
ISBN 1910392251
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Enitharmon Press
Publication date December 2, 2016
Pages 244
Language French
Dimensions 216 x 135
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Editors Parish Nina; Wagstaff Emma