Polyphony (Paperback)


'Polyphony' is concerned with voices: the local, the foreign, the native, the acquired - and the strange hybrids that come into being when the language of home is crossed with that of abroad. All poetic language is essentially foreign - 'otherwhereish', as Robert Graves said. This issue attends to the differences of voices - within individual poems, in the interplay of poet and translator and among various translations. It is an anthology in celebration of variety, without suppressing tones, dialects and utterances it might disturb us to hear.

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'Polyphony' is concerned with voices: the local, the foreign, the native, the acquired - and the strange hybrids that come into being when the language of home is crossed with that of abroad. All poetic language is essentially foreign - 'otherwhereish', as Robert Graves said. This issue attends to the differences of voices - within individual poems, in the interplay of poet and translator and among various translations. It is an anthology in celebration of variety, without suppressing tones, dialects and utterances it might disturb us to hear.

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Imprint

Modern Poetry in Translation

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

November 2010

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

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Dimensions

216 x 138 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

200

ISBN-13

978-0-9559064-5-9

Barcode

9780955906459

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LSN

0-9559064-5-8



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