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Rinkeldekinkel

An Anthology of Dutch Poetry
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Rinkeldekinkel showcases a vibrant panorama of Dutch poetry from the past thirty years, highlighting voices shaped by international exchange, linguistic creativity, and modern life. This anthology captures the cultural shifts after the Cold War era, reflecting multiculturalism and pop culture influences in the Netherlands. Featuring diverse poets such as Mustafa Stitou, Elma van Haren, and Hester Knibbe, it celebrates a liberating and varied poetic tradition ripe for English-speaking audiences.
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Format: Paperback / softback
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Rinkeldekinkel is ideal for readers interested in contemporary poetry, European cultural shifts, and those keen to explore Dutch literature beyond tradition. Scholars, poetry enthusiasts, and those fascinated by multicultural influences in the arts will find this anthology particularly rewarding.

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A bold, engaged new anthology spotlighting the work of contemporary Dutch poets influenced by international cultural exchange and linguistic invention.

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What shape does Dutch art take in the American imagination? Austere, perhaps. Insular. Fixated on nature, every writer's "traditional source of consolation." And all of these qualities may indeed be true of the Netherlands' early literature. But in Rinkeldekinkel, readers will encounter a radically different body of Dutch poeticsโ€”one defined by international cultural exchange, linguistic invention, and contemporary life.

Over three decades, the twenty-three poets featured here celebrate the colourful world that blossomed in the wake of Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan, and global Cold War conservatism. Poets, writes anthology editor Rob Schouten, took this moment to adopt a "new view on reality," one filled with "bewilderment and excitement." The rise of multiculturalism in the Netherlands, the influence of pop culture, and a cultural shift away from highly formal language led to the development of a public voice that mirrored the changes happening across an increasingly diverse Western Europe.

From Mustafa Stitou's surreal ruminations on death and faith, to Elma van Haren's energetic and evocative verse, to Hester Knibbe's ruminative feminist ekphrases, each poet in this anthology brings something distinct to the page. Rinkeldekinkel is a celebration of artistic variety that English-speaking audiences will be delighted to attend. "Nothing's tied and all is loose," writes Ingmar Heytze, so we all should "dance and know that [we] exist."

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"If you're seeking out a collection of poems offering a wide stylistic range, Rinkeldekinkel more than delivers on that promise... making for a resonant and complex read." --Tobias Carroll, Words Without Borders

"[A] substantial anthology, which enables the anglophone reader to range more widely across unfamiliar terrain." --The High Window

"This anthology brings to English language readers twenty-three leading poets whose work has otherwise been nearly unavailable. Rinkeldekinkel offers delights I will return to again and again." --Kevin Prufer

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781571315335

Publisher: Milkweed Editions

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 November 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Milkweed Editions

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Edited by Rob Schouten

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 215.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 224

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