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Distantly

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Distantly is a bilingual collection of Nicole Brossard’s lyrical poetry, exploring surreal urban experiences through a series of lush, taut cityscapes. The poems reflect postmodern urban life, engaging with cultural and gendered histories intertwined with struggles for survival and intimacy. Brossard’s work captures the emotional and ecological essence of various cities, portraying inhabitants as survivors amidst ‘‘gleaming debris’’ and complex social realities, aiming to ‘‘meet the horizon the day after the horizon.’p>
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This collection appeals to readers interested in feminist literature, contemporary poetry, urban studies, and bilingual editions, especially those who appreciate experimental and evocative verse exploring cultural and ecological themes.

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A bilingual collection of poems that offers a surreal perspective of urban experience.

This bilingual edition of Nicole Brossard’s lyrical poetry is a sequence of lush, taut cityscapes. Known for her elliptical and materially grounded poetics, Brossard creates an intimate series of poems drawn loosely from urban experience. The poems comprise an evocative distillation of postmodern urban life with a sharp sense of cultural and gendered histories of violence and beauty and struggles for survival and intimacy. The poems capture the emotional and ecological surroundings of each city and its people.

The cities in Brossard’s poems feel surreal and in them dwell survivors of “misfortunes,” living in urban landscapes with their “gleaming debris” and “bridges, ghats, / rivers in a time of peace and torture.” These poems gesture toward a transmuted social context and toward a quest “to meet the horizon the day after the horizon.”

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Acclaimed for her feminist commitment and innovative poetics, Brossard evokes cities not as abstractions but as intrinsic to the lives of their people. Cole Swensen praises the translation by Gallais and Hogue for preserving the subtlety and grace of the original. Reviews highlight Brossard’s ability to capture cities as embodiments of desire, marked by inequalities and environmental challenges, while maintaining a sense of joy and resilience through language.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781632431011

Publisher: Omnidawn Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 August 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Omnidawn Publishing

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 8.0mm

Width: 151.0mm

Height: 227.0mm

Weight: 100g

Pages: 88

About the Author

Nicole Brossard has published over thirty books, including Ardeur, Lointaines, Piano blanc, Lumière, and fragment d’envers. In 2019, she was awarded the Lifetime Recognition Award from the Griffin Trust for Excellence in Poetry. Sylvain Gallais is emeritus professor of economics at Université Francois Rabelais (Tours, France) and of French in the School of International Letters and Culture at Arizona State University. He is coauthor of France Encounters GlobalizationCynthia Hogue is a translator, poet, and the inaugural Marshall Chair in Poetry Emerita Professor of English at Arizona State University. She is the author of several books, most recently In June the Labyrinth

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