Cracks in the Invisible e-bog
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Stephen Kampa's poems are witty and restless in their pursuit of an intelligent modern faith. They range from a four-line satire of office inspirational posters to a lengthy meditation on the silence of God. The poems also revel in the prosodic possibilities of English'shigh and low registers: a twenty-one line homageto Lord Byron that turns on three rhymes (one of which is "e;eisegesis&quo...
E-bog
184,80 DKK
Forlag
Ohio University Press
Udgivet
11 maj 2011
Genrer
Poetry
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780821443767
Stephen Kampa's poems are witty and restless in their pursuit of an intelligent modern faith. They range from a four-line satire of office inspirational posters to a lengthy meditation on the silence of God. The poems also revel in the prosodic possibilities of English'shigh and low registers: a twenty-one line homageto Lord Byron that turns on three rhymes (one of which is "e;eisegesis"e;); a sestina whose end words include "e;sentimental,"e; "e;Marseilles,"e; and "e;Martian;"e; sapphics on the death of Ray Charles; and intricately modulated stanzas on the 1931 Spanish-language movie version of Dracula.Despite the metaphysical seriousness, there is alwaysan undercurrent of stylistic levity - a panoply of puns, comic rhymes, and loving misquotations of canonical literature - that suggests comedy and tragedy are inextricably bound in human experience.