“Palms require translation”: Derek Walcott’s Poetry in German

“Palms require translation”: Derek Walcott’s Poetry in German
Title “Palms require translation”: Derek Walcott’s Poetry in German PDF eBook
Author Sarah Pfeffer
Publisher kassel university press GmbH
Pages 229
Release 2016-01-01
Genre
ISBN 3737601224

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Communication Images in Derek Walcott's Poetry

Communication Images in Derek Walcott's Poetry
Title Communication Images in Derek Walcott's Poetry PDF eBook
Author Sadia Gill
Publisher Vernon Press
Pages 290
Release 2017-03
Genre Education
ISBN 1622732707

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This book investigates the potential purpose of recurrent communication images in the poetry of Derek Walcott. The recipient of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1992, Walcott is one of the most important postcolonial poets of the 20th century. His poetry delves into the dynamics of Caribbean marginalization and seeks to safeguard the paradigms characteristic of his island home. Several major studies have examined themes in his poetry but the images of communication in his poetics have not been explored. This book examines Walcott's poetry expressions that the poet brings into play in order to demonstrate the relevance of the Caribbean in the contemporary world--firstly through a study of communication imagery, and secondly through an examination of the conclusions he reaches through these means. The quantitative chart demonstrates that Walcott is especially reliant upon images of communication from the 1980s. Extensive textual analysis indicates that the place and contextual meaning of communication imagery, for example, page mirrors the historical plight of the Caribbean region; likewise, line expresses an identity deficit. Finally, this book validates that Walcott's extensive use of communication imagery in his poetry contributes to a fluid notion of self that embraces multiculturalism while maintaining the imaginary intact.

German as Contact Zone

German as Contact Zone
Title German as Contact Zone PDF eBook
Author Russell West-Pavlov
Publisher Narr Francke Attempto Verlag
Pages 484
Release 2019-09-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 382330173X

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This book suggests that linguistic translation is one minute province of an immense process of creative activity that constitutes the world as an ongoing dynamism of unceasing transformation. Building upon the speculative quantum gravity theory, which provides a narrative of the push-pull dynamics of transformative translation from the very smallest scales of reality to the very greatest, this book argues that the so-called translative turn of the 1990s was correct in positing translation as a paradigmatic concept of transformation. More radically, the book stages a provocative provincialization of linguistic translation, so that literary translation in particular is shown to display a remarkable awareness of its own participation in a larger creative contact zone. As a result, the German language, literary translations in and out of German, and the German-language classroom, can be understood respectively as quantum contact zones. Russell West-Pavlov is Professor of Anglophone Literatures at the University of Tübingen and Research Associate at the University of Pretoria.

Writing on Air

Writing on Air
Title Writing on Air PDF eBook
Author David Rothenberg
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 340
Release 2003
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780262182300

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Writers, photographers, and artists explore air in our everyday and imaginative lives.

A Companion to the Classical Tradition

A Companion to the Classical Tradition
Title A Companion to the Classical Tradition PDF eBook
Author Craig W. Kallendorf
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 513
Release 2010-02-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1444334166

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A Companion to the Classical Tradition accommodates the pressing need for an up-to-date introduction and overview of the growing field of reception studies. A comprehensive introduction and overview of the classical tradition - the interpretation of classical texts in later centuries Comprises 26 newly commissioned essays from an international team of experts Divided into three sections: a chronological survey, a geographical survey, and a section illustrating the connections between the classical tradition and contemporary theory

Phenomenal Woman

Phenomenal Woman
Title Phenomenal Woman PDF eBook
Author Maya Angelou
Publisher Random House
Pages 38
Release 2011-10-05
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0307807622

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A collection of beloved poems about women from the iconic Maya Angelou These four poems, “Phenomenal Woman,” “Still I Rise,” “Weekend Glory,” and “Our Grandmothers,” are among the most remembered and acclaimed of Maya Angelou's poems. They celebrate women with a majesty that has inspired and touched the hearts of millions. “Phenomenal Woman” is a phenomenal poem that speaks to us of where we are as women at the dawn of a new century. In a clear voice, Maya Angelou vividly reminds us of our towering strength and beauty.

On Poetry

On Poetry
Title On Poetry PDF eBook
Author Glyn Maxwell
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 116
Release 2016-11-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0674265874

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“This is a book for anyone,” Glyn Maxwell declares of On Poetry. A guide to the writing of poetry and a defense of the art, it will be especially prized by writers and readers who wish to understand why and how poetic technique matters. When Maxwell states, “With rhyme what matters is the distance between rhymes” or “the line-break is punctuation,” he compresses into simple, memorable phrases a great deal of practical wisdom. In seven chapters whose weird, gnomic titles announce the singularity of the book—“White,” “Black,” “Form,” “Pulse,” “Chime,” “Space,” and “Time”—the poet explores his belief that the greatest verse arises from a harmony of mind and body, and that poetic forms originate in human necessities: breath, heartbeat, footstep, posture. “The sound of form in poetry descended from song, molded by breath, is the sound of that creature yearning to leave a mark. The meter says tick-tock. The rhyme says remember. The whiteness says alone,” Maxwell writes. To illustrate his argument, he draws upon personal touchstones such as Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost. An experienced teacher, Maxwell also takes us inside the world of the creative writing class, where we learn from the experiences of four aspiring poets. “You master form you master time,” Maxwell says. In this guide to the most ancient and sublime of the realms of literature, Maxwell shares his mastery with us.