An edition of Xenia (1993)

Xenia

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Xenia
A. Dragomoshchenko
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An edition of Xenia (1993)

Xenia

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"In 1990 Sun & Moon Press published the first American translation of the brilliant Soviet poet Arkadii Dragomoschenko, Description. The book garnered a great deal of attention in the United States and led one critic, Marjorie Perloff, to ponder about the possibility of influence of contemporary Soviet poetry upon American writers.

Perloff notes that Dragomoschenko's "is a poem of the body, of the 'skin of sun that turned into the reverse side of touch....' Parody, pastiche, even irony - these play a subordinate role to passion, and especially to vision." Writing in The Hungry Mind Review, American poet C. D. Wright concluded: "This is poetry. Immodest. Magisterial. More or less impenetrable. The relation of language is potential but not improvisational. The vocabulary for this is happily idiosyncratic....

Description is a radical exercise book for life."".

"In his new collection, Xenia, Dragomoschenko continues to explore the world about him, a world in which the natural, in which nature is more radical than most psychologically motivated and realist-oriented poets have ever recognized it to be. "I spent a life / which no one here ever saw in dreams." As Dragomoschenko makes clear at the very beginning of this stunning and profound work: "We see only what / we see // only what / lets us be ourselves - / seen."".

"Visionary that he is, Dragomoschenko allows the whole terrifying universe into his vision: "Yesterday there was still poplar down - but today / the children burned the ox.""--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Sun & Moon Press
Language
English
Pages
166

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1994, Sun & Moon Press
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October 1993, Sun and Moon Press
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Published in
Los Angeles
Series
Sun & Moon classics ;, 29

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
891.71/44
Library of Congress
PG3479.6.R28 A24 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
166 p;
Number of pages
166

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1421604M
ISBN 10
1557131074
LCCN
93031808
OCLC/WorldCat
28708842
Library Thing
1773018
Goodreads
395178

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