Killing Kanoko / Wild Grass on the Riverbank
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I want to get rid of Kanoko/I want to get rid of filthy little Kanoko/I want to get rid of or kill Kanoko who bites off my nipples.
A landmark dual collection by one of the most important contemporary Japanese poets, in a "generous and beautifully rendered" translation.
Now widely taught as a feminist classic, KILLING KANOKO is a defiantly autobiographical exploration of sexuality, community, and postpartum depression. Featuring some of her most famous poems, Ito writes in a defiantly autobiographical manner: Kanoko is Ito's oldest child.
WILD GRASS ON THE RIVERBANK won the 2006 Takami Jun Prize, which is awarded each year to an outstanding, innovative book of poetry. Set simultaneously in the California desert and Japan, this collection focuses on migration, nature, and movement. At once grotesque and vertiginous, Itō interweaves mythologies, language, sexuality, and place into a genre-busting narrative of what it is to be a migrant.
"Japan's most prominent feminist poet" – Poetry Foundation
Über den Autor
Itō Hiromi is one of the most important poets of contemporary Japan. She is often credited with revolutionizing postwar Japanese poetry with her work focusing on sexuality, childbirth, and women’s bodies. She later moved to the U.S., and has since focused on migration and the psychological effects of linguistic and cultural alienation. She is the multi-award-winning author of over ten collections of poetry, numerous essay collections and translations and several novellas and novels.
Produkt Details
Verlag: Tilted Axis Press
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 224 Seiten
Größe: 823,9 KB
ISBN: 9781911284413
Veröffentlichung: 13. Februar 2020