The Politics of Hope (After the War: Selected and New Poem

Dubravka
Traduction Biljana D Obradovic
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The Politics of Hope (After the War: Selected and New Poem

Dubravka
Traduction Biljana D Obradovic
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"The remarkable Serbian poet Dubravka Djuric began her career as a minimalist/ conceptualist in a late socialist Yugoslavia, only to find herself becoming the voice of the "the thunder's sanctuary/ the sanctuary of words" that marked the breakdown of Yugoslavia and its terrible civil wars of the 1990s. Djuric's experimental poetry--feminist, passionate, and hallucinatory--captures the cataclysm of history, right down to the present Ukrainian war. Her great subject, "the language of (multiple) identities," is here rendered into English, with an interview, by the Serbian-American poet-translator Biljana D. Obradovic. To read THE POLITICS OF HOPE is to experience great pain--but also the strength of self-discovery and survival." -- Marjorie Perloff

"THE POLITICS OF HOPE --a collection of Dubravka Djuric's poems finally translated into English --is a rare gift. These poems are full of the tension of what it means to be a poet in a time of intense nationalism. Djuric's turn is to evoke a global experimentalism so as to resist to be a part of that nationalism. And the poems here know what matters: a swallow, but not just any swallow, the swallow of a larger encompassing tradition that echoes back to Basho." -- Juliana Spahr

  • Date de publication : Dec 01, 2023
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 249
  • Éditeur : Roof Books
  • ISBN : 9780937804940
  • Dimensions : 7.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H

Dubravka Djuric was born in Dubrovnik (now in Croatia). A poet, critic, and Professor at the Faculty for Media and Communication in Belgrade, she received her PhD in Literary Theory from the Faculty of Philosophy, Novi Sad. Since 2015, she has acted as President of the Serbian Association for Anglo-American Studies. She has published numerous books of criticism and studies of poetry and art. Her poetry has been translated into English, Polish, Italian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovenian, Albanian, and Hungarian. She lives in Belgrade with her husband, Miš ko Š uvakovic.

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