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My Grief, the Sun

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In Sanna Wani’s vivid debut poetry collection, the body is the page, time is a friend and every voice, a soul. Sharply political and frequently magical, these poems reach for everything from Hayao Miyazaki’s 1997 film Princess Mononoke to German Orientalist scholarship on early Islam. In these often intimate poems, every verse invokes ode and elegy. Love and grief sit side by side. My Grief, the Sun listens carefully to the planet's breathing, addresses the endless and ineffable you, and promises enough joy and sorrow to keep growing.From concrete to confessional poem, exegesis to erasure, the Missinnihe River in Canada to the Zabarwan Mountains in Kashmir, Wani undoes and complicates genre and gathers the world between the poet’s hands.

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My Grief, the Sun, Sanna Wani

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Titolo
My Grief, the Sun
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2022
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
112
ISBN10
1487010842
ISBN13
9781487010843
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In Sanna Wani’s vivid debut poetry collection, the body is the page, time is a friend and every voice, a soul. Sharply political and frequently magical, these poems reach for everything from Hayao Miyazaki’s 1997 film Princess Mononoke to German Orientalist scholarship on early Islam. In these often intimate poems, every verse invokes ode and elegy. Love and grief sit side by side. My Grief, the Sun listens carefully to the planet's breathing, addresses the endless and ineffable you, and promises enough joy and sorrow to keep growing.From concrete to confessional poem, exegesis to erasure, the Missinnihe River in Canada to the Zabarwan Mountains in Kashmir, Wani undoes and complicates genre and gathers the world between the poet’s hands.