rimertown (e-bog) af Walker, Laura
Walker, Laura

rimertown e-bog

223,05 DKK
A poetic charting of Laura Walker's rural, southern hometown, Rimertown/an atlas delves into the startling landscapes created by the passage of time through people and through place; it is an atlas born of image and voice. Composed of four interwoven strands-a collection of "e;maps,"e; a collection of "e;stories,"e; a series of vernacular prose poems, and a fractured narrative-the…
A poetic charting of Laura Walker's rural, southern hometown, Rimertown/an atlas delves into the startling landscapes created by the passage of time through people and through place; it is an atlas born of image and voice. Composed of four interwoven strands-a collection of "e;maps,"e; a collection of "e;stories,"e; a series of vernacular prose poems, and a fractured narrative-the volume explores various geographies: of the physical world, of the intersection of natural and peopled landscapes, of the passage of time, of leaving and returning, of human relationships, of soldiers and war. Walker asks: how is "e;home"e; carried in memory, in landscape, in story, in time? Her poems break and merge, stitching and fragmenting narrative, syntax, and image as they push toward their own geography, "e;a fever doll, tapered song/ engineered into dusk/ hold the watery stream, its buck and clanging."e;
E-bog 223,05 DKK
Forfattere Walker, Laura (forfatter)
Udgivet 08.04.2008
Længde 96 sider
Genrer Poetry
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780520941540

A poetic charting of Laura Walker's rural, southern hometown, Rimertown/an atlas delves into the startling landscapes created by the passage of time through people and through place; it is an atlas born of image and voice. Composed of four interwoven strands-a collection of "e;maps,"e; a collection of "e;stories,"e; a series of vernacular prose poems, and a fractured narrative-the volume explores various geographies: of the physical world, of the intersection of natural and peopled landscapes, of the passage of time, of leaving and returning, of human relationships, of soldiers and war. Walker asks: how is "e;home"e; carried in memory, in landscape, in story, in time? Her poems break and merge, stitching and fragmenting narrative, syntax, and image as they push toward their own geography, "e;a fever doll, tapered song/ engineered into dusk/ hold the watery stream, its buck and clanging."e;