Ideals Clearance

Ideals Clearance

January 2007

Ideals Clearance

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SKU: 978-1-933254-22-7 Category:
"Did anyone ever pack so much delightful weirdness into so few lines?"
— Eliot Weinberger

About the Book

Author

Henry Parland

Henry Parland’s (1908-1930) brief but prolific and highly influential career as a poet, essayist and novelist was shaped by the tumultuous times of Russia and Europe between the two world wars. He lived in Russia, Finland and Lithuania, but his first language was German. His wide range of literary influences included Finland-Swedish Expressionism, Dada and Die Neue Sachlichkeit from Germany, Russian Futurism and Formalism, American writers Carl Sandberg, Edgar Lee Masters and F. Scott Fitzgerald, and French novelists Marcel Proust and André Gidé. In addition, he was profoundly interested in international popular arts such as film, advertisement, fashion, jazz, and dancing. Rather than thinking of Parland as a Swedish or even a Finland-Swedish poet, it may be more useful to consider him a member of the cosmopolitan movement of exiles and immigrants that moved around in Europe following the collapse of the old political order and the destabilizing of borders.

Praise

Just when you thought there were no more discoveries to be made in modernist poetry, along comes a Finno-Swedish Russian German Lithuanian teen prodigy from the 1920's, Henry Parland, in Johannes Göransson's zippy translation. Did anyone ever pack so much delightful weirdness into so few lines?
— Eliot Weinberger

Excerpt

from Stains

VI.

My idea of you
is like a straight line,
one end
smolders in hell
the other
coils burning white in heaven
but in the middle
it’s sooty and cold.

VII.
I dialed up
a heart
where I knew
there was no place
for me.
And the receiver sang.
Blood-heavy, steady

hammerbeats

 

Details

ISBN: 978-1-933254-22-7
, 128pp, W:4.5in x H:7in
Publication Date: January 1, 2007
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