Antjie Krog's iconic status as one of South Africa's most popular and critically-acclaimed poets began when she was eighteen, with her first collection, Dogter van Jefta (1970). Almost four decadeslater, this very different collection will confirm her reputation with poems that blur and ravage the boundaries between the lyrical and confessional, the private and public. Body Bereft is a fearless and ecstatic exploration of consciousness on the edge of decay and dissolution. The taboos within the tidal moods of the menopause are described with anger and verbal intensity in a voice that is uniquely Krog's. Close relationships are searingly explored, occasionally seeking conflict, often searching for resolution. In the final meditative section, the personal intensity is tempered, fantastically almost, by contemplations of Table Mountain as a looming, symbolic and androgynous godhead, echoing Adamastor, an abiding presence that endures as it suffers witness - an ostensibly inscrutable, ironically nurturing mirror to selfand personal despair. These dramatic, even reckless poems, translated from the simultaneously published Afrikaans Collection, Veweerskrif, bring an altogether new and unique energy to South African English-language poetry.



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Antjie Krog has published many volumes of poetry, three of them collections of children's verse: Mankepank en ander monsters, Voëls van anderste vere and Fynbos Fairies. She has been awarded the Hertzog Prize, and is the author of the acclaimed Country of My Skull, which won the Alan Paton and the Olive Schreiner Award. She lives in Cape Town.

Titel
Body Bereft
EAN
9781415202395
ISBN
978-1-4152-0239-5
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
13.05.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.24 MB
Anzahl Seiten
128
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Englisch