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Poetry In A Time Of Terror Essays In The Postcolonial Preternatural Rukmini Bhaya Nair

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Poetry In A Time Of Terror Essays In The Postcolonial Preternatural Rukmini Bhaya Nair
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 78.97 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Rukmini Bhaya. Nair
ISBN: 9780198060765, 0198060769
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Poetry In A Time Of Terror Essays In The Postcolonial Preternatural Rukmini Bhaya Nair by Rukmini Bhaya. Nair 9780198060765, 0198060769 instant download after payment.

The essays, together with a detailed Introduction and Postscript, broadly focus on the question of poetry. Wide ranging in their references, and written in a lyrical and inviting style, the writings engage with a host of political questions relating to nation, language, translation, borders, gender, sexuality, and more.How can an individual poet define her own voice in the face of the overwhelming presence of earlier, often dead, poets' voices? What connect our 'new' postcolonial, transnational anxieties to the rampant celebrations of cruelty and torture that have always been the subject of poetry from humankind's earliest epics? Is poetry the antithesis of terror or is it terror's very essence? While grappling with these questions, the underlying premise is that poems, even the most apparently everyday ones, are texts of crisis; they are our first language when confronted with the incomprehensible, with sublime joy, or with terror out of the sky.

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