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9780872864634
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ISBN
9780872864634
Book Title
State of Exile
Item Length
6.2in
Publisher
City Lights
Publication Year
2008
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5in
Author
Cristina Peri Rossi
Genre
Poetry
Topic
Caribbean & Latin American, General
Item Width
4.8in
Item Weight
6 Oz
Number of Pages
200 Pages

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Cristina Peri Rossi was born in Uruguay and is considered a leading light of the "Latin American Boom" generation. In 1972, after her work was banned under a repressive military regime, she left her country, moving to Spain. This collection of poems, written during her journey and the first period of her self-exile, was so personal that it remained unpublished for almost thirty years. It is accompanied here by two brilliant essays on exile, one by Peri Rossi and the other by translator Marilyn Buck, who is an American political prisoner, exiled in her own land. Cristina Peri Rossi is the author of thirty-seven works, including The Ship of Fools .

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Publisher
City Lights
ISBN-10
0872864634
ISBN-13
9780872864634
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Book Title
State of Exile
Author
Cristina Peri Rossi
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Caribbean & Latin American, General
Publication Year
2008
Genre
Poetry
Number of Pages
200 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.2in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
4.8in
Item Weight
6 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Pq8520.26
Volume Number
BK. 58
Reviews
"State of Exile is a haunting work that sat for decades, awaiting, like cicadas, its proper season. That time is now."--Mumia Abu-Jamal "These poems will break your heart. And then mend what was broken with a beauty that is sad and bitter and tender. What we need in these times of dislocation and loss."--Ariel Dorfman, author of Death and the Maiden and Heading South, Looking North "In this fierce and melancholy tale of one woman's displacement and exile, we discover the heartbreakingly contemporary narrative of all refugees, building anew, grafting fresh languages and tastes onto shattered separations and sorrow, learning again to love. Bringing us this vanished poetry of Christina Peri Rossi and making it her own, is translator Marilyn Buck, herself an internal exile bound by prison walls, but whose spirit lifts us free."--Bernardine Dohrn, co-author of Race Course: Against White Supremacy "Li Po, Ovid, Dante, Tsvetaeva . . . what a venerated tradition the exiled Uruguayan poet, Cristina Peri Rossi shares. When her searing work was banned for criticizing government brutality, she fled the juntas of the '70s and began a journey without a destination at the age of 31. 'Exile is a blind river winding from country to country.' The poems are so intensely personal that they remained private for thirty years. 'Rage . . . pain . . . compassion . . . sorrows . . . ' are the stuff of this heartrending but gutsy collection. The sea, ships, maps and birds haunt the pages. Poverty, nostalgia and despair are painted with direct, terse strokes. Even language, a poet's best friend, now unfamiliar, reinforces the numbing isolation. The dream of returning, testament to a fierce love of country, offers false hope in a world where 'we lose what we win/ and what was won/ is lost in the flight.' Peri's spirit soars in spite of the crushing anguish. A diary of displacement, loaded with disappearances, the spare works cut as they catalog loss."--Jeffrey Cyphers Wright, The Brooklyn Rail "Self-exiled in the early '70s (in response to a military coup when her work was banned and her life threatened) Uruguayan writer Peri Rossi wrote these poems during her first years in Spain--apparently they were too personally painful for publication when first written. Included are two essays on exile: one by Peri Rossi, the other by translator Buck who is serving an 80-year sentence in California for her militant political activism."--Robert Birnbaum, Book Digest, "Li Po, Ovid, Dante, Tsvetaeva what a venerated tradition the exiled Uruguayan poet, Cristina Peri Rossi shares. When her searing work was banned for criticizing government brutality, she fled the juntas of the 70s and began a journey without a destination at the age of 31. 'Exile is a blind river winding from country to country.' The poems are so intensely personal that they remained private for thirty years. 'Rage pain compassion sorrows' are the stuff of this heartrending but gutsy collection. The sea, ships, maps and birds haunt the pages. Poverty, nostalgia and despair are painted with direct, terse strokes. Even language, a poets best friend, now unfamiliar, reinforces the numbing isolation. The dream of returning, testament to a fierce love of country, offers false hope in a world where 'we lose what we win/ and what was won/ is lost in the flight.' Peris spirit soars in spite of the crushing anguish. A diary of displacement, loaded with disappearances, the spare works cut as they catalog loss." Jeffrey Cyphers Wright, "Self-exiled in the early 70s (in response to a military coup when her work was banned and her life threatened) Uruguayan writer Peri Rossi wrote these poems during her first years in Spainapparently they were too personally painful for publication when first written. Included are two essays on exile: one by Peri Rossi, the other by translator Buck who is serving an 80-year sentence in California for her militant political activism." Robert Birnbaum
Copyright Date
2008
Lccn
2007-049996
Dewey Decimal
861/.64
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
City Lights Pocket Poets Ser.
Dewey Edition
22

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