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Blood Of The Sun Poems 1st Edition Salgado Maranho

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Blood Of The Sun Poems 1st Edition Salgado Maranho
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Publisher: Milkweed Editions
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.6 MB
Author: Salgado Maranhão
ISBN: 9781571314536, 1571314539
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Blood Of The Sun Poems 1st Edition Salgado Maranho by Salgado Maranhão 9781571314536, 1571314539 instant download after payment.

In Blood of the sun, Salgado Maranhão -- one of the most celebrated poets in Brazil today -- weds the powerfully socio-political to the metaphysical.

Masterfully translated by Alexis Levitin and presented in both Portuguese and English, this collection plunges into the concrete and the conceptual. Butcher shops, sex, and machine guns sit in spirited dialogue with language, absence, and time. Cannibalism offers an opportunity to reflect on random killings and the plight of modern man. The resulting poems are varied as well as unified, brilliantly textured and layered. Maranhão's language sings in forms fixed and free, filled with a jazzlike musicality and fluted rhymes. "In paining me my pain makes me a dean," one poem reads. "Whose vice is claiming virtue as his own. / Am I saint or devil, or in between? / Am I a killer who is yet unknown?"

Sensually provocative, defined by an aesthetic at once traditional and postmodern, Blood of the sun introduces a thrilling new voice to the English language.

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