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Whoever Drowned Here Max Sessner Francesca Bell Translator

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Whoever Drowned Here Max Sessner Francesca Bell Translator
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Publisher: Red Hen Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.87 MB
Author: Max Sessner, Francesca Bell (translator)
ISBN: 9781636281391, 1636281397
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Whoever Drowned Here Max Sessner Francesca Bell Translator by Max Sessner, Francesca Bell (translator) 9781636281391, 1636281397 instant download after payment.

Beloved by contemporary German readers, the poetry of Max Sessner is gathered for the first time in English in Whoever Drowned Here: New and Selected Poems. Painstakingly chosen from Sessner's celebrated three collections and from new work, these poems employ a matter-of-fact magical realism to engage the profound, philosophical mysteries of the everyday. Sessner makes nimble use of the material world as he choreographs poignant reenactments of human yearning. Smocks in the window of a dry cleaner "trade stolen / caresses" at night. Death tries on your clothes while you sleep and eats your chocolate. A poem tires of being a poem, "a small mortal / thing that no one notices," and sets off into the world to make a new life. The poems of Max Sessner are like compact, musical fairytales. They delight us and frighten us. They touch us with their ghostly, melancholy fingertips and lead us onward.

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