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Emerald Wounds

Selected Poems
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Emerald Wounds presents the work of Joyce Mansour, a Syrian Jewish exile and leading Surrealist poet from 1950s Paris. Her poetry confronts death and unrestrained female desire with fierce, macabre, and erotically charged language. This collection spans her entire career, from her early gothic minimalism to the powerful serpentine poems of the 1980s, rendered in fresh English translations that capture her raw voice, anger, and defiance of male-dominated norms.
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Emerald Wounds is ideal for readers interested in Surrealism, feminist poetry, and 20th-century avant-garde literature. It will especially appeal to those who seek bold, emotionally intense explorations of female desire and societal constraints, as well as readers fascinated by multicultural voices and poetic innovation.

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Rediscover Joyce Mansour, the most significant Surrealist poet to emerge from 1950s Paris.

"You know very well, Joyce, that you are for me—and very objectively too—the greatest poet of our time. Surrealist poetry, that's you." – Andre Breton

Joyce Mansour, a Syrian Jewish exile from Egypt, was 25 years old when she published her first book in Paris in 1953. Her fierce, macabre, erotically charged works caught the eye of Andre Breton, who welcomed her into his Surrealist group and became her lifelong friend and ally. Despite her success in surrealist circles, her books received scant attention from the literary establishment, which is hardly surprising since Mansour's favourite topics happened to be two of society's greatest fears: death and unfettered female desire.

Now, over half a century later, Mansour's time has come. Emerald Wounds collects her most important work, spanning the entire arc of her career, from the gothic, minimalist fragments of her first published work to the serpentine power of her poems of the 1980s. In fresh new translations, Mansour's voice surges forth uncensored and raw, communicating the frustrations, anger, and sadness of an intelligent, worldly woman who defies the constraints and oppression of a male-dominated society. Mansour is a poet the world needs today.

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Praised for its sharp, steamy translation by Emilie Moorhouse, the collection reveals Mansour's "raw female power—erotic, rageful" (LitHub) and "molecules of revolt" sparkling in posthumous brilliance (Full Stop). Reviewers emphasise the collection's vibrant, subversive, and lyrical qualities, celebrating it as an invaluable addition to English literature and a long-overdue recognition of Mansour's poetic genius (Rain Taxi Review of Books, LitHub).

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780872869011

Publisher: City Lights Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 September 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: City Lights Books

Edition: Bilingual edition

Illustration: Black and white photos

Contributors:

  • Edited and translated by Emilie Moorhouse
  • Edited by Garrett Caples
  • Edited by Garrett Caples

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 215.0mm

Height: 152.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Joyce Mansour (author) was born in England in 1928 to a Jewish family of Syrian descent who moved to Egypt when she was still an infant. Mansour was part of the inner circle of Surrealists, a close friend of Andre Breton, and the most significant poet to join the group after World War II. She wrote 16 books of poetry, as well as prose, works, and plays. She lived in Paris, France until her death in 1986 at age of 58.

Emilie Moorhouse (translator & co-editor) holds an MFA from the University of British Columbia. Raised in a French-speaking household in Toronto, Canada, she now lives in Montreal where she works as a teacher, writer, translator, and environmentalist.

Garrett Caples (editor) is a poet and an editor for City Lights Books, where he curates the Spotlight Poetry Series. He is also the co-editor of the Collected Poems of Philip Lamantia, editor of Preserving Fire: Selected Prose by Philip Lamantia, and author of the poetry collection Lovers of Today (2021). He lives in San Francisco, CA.

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