Before Lyricism
Before Lyricism
Original price was: $18.00.$16.20Current price is: $16.20.
About the Book
Winner of the 2018 Best Translated Book Award for Poetry, Before Lyricism includes six book-length poems: “The Forest” (1954), “Plant Upbringing” (1956), “Diary of Age” (1958), “Description of the Body” (1959), “The Meaning of the Blind” (1962), and “Our Way of Being in Danger” (1966). Each of these, apart from “Plant Upbringing,” was published as a separate book, which Vakalo herself designed. (“Plant Upbringing” was originally included in the volume Wall Painting, of which Vakalo later repudiated all but this single long poem.) For Vakalo, these poems formed a larger, accretive whole, which she titled Prin Apo Ton Lyrismo (Before Lyricism). By bringing these poems together under a single cover, Before Lyricism allows us to see the complex web of intertextual relations that bind these books together. Meanwhile, by bringing these poems into English, this volume will enrich not only our knowledge of this key period in Vakalo’s career, but English-language readers’ understanding of modern Greek poetry as a whole.
Author
Translator
Praise
Eleni Vakalo’s Meaning of the Blind is one of the most important books of poetry ever to be written in the modern Greek language. […] I can’t hide my admiration for this anti-lyrical but dramatically human poetry, which limits the imagination to the infinite dimensions of the real and excites logic as far as fantasy will take it.
In the News
Excerpt
Plants have a different upbringing than people
rnTheir not moving isn’t unique
rnNor their not committing suicide
rnPlants are perpetual revolutionaries
rnJust think how they grow during the hour of the moon