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- An Oratorio

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The Bringers of Fruit: An Oratorio is a polyvocalic retelling of the Persephone myth that investigates memory, code, and relationships.Elizabeth Switaj's Bringers of Fruit continues Switaj's long standing engagement with myth, seen in her previous books, A Broken Sanctuary and Magdalene & the Mermaids. With the repeating refrain "I almost got away with it," readers wait expectantly for a confrontation that doesn't come, but instead morphs into alternate narratives. Unlike other poets' engagements with lyrical tropes, Switaj does not use mythology as a form of coerced conventionality that is often seen; she's got code. These myths, updated for the modern world, have MP3s, Ray-bans, html coding, "join my band," as well as scientific language and imagery: we encounter "prions," "origami cells," "nucleotides," "monomers," and "cyanosis." These poems show an examined emotionality fused with the abstract as survival technique - "cerebral snow." - Carrie HunterCorpselords and chthonic gods congregate in Elizabeth Switaj's underworldly "grumble of lights." Myth and form alike shiver, shrivel, and arrive in the space "where moon/ snails suck the marrow from bones/ they've pierced." These necrocantos sing the fugue songs of the dead that won't die. May we all have a psychopomp as deft of ear and image as Switaj to lead us through this encoded hell. - Candice Wuehle

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781948687553
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 114
  • Udgivet:
  • 2. februar 2022
  • Størrelse:
  • 148x210x7 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 159 g.
  • 8-11 hverdage.
  • 20. marts 2025

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The Bringers of Fruit: An Oratorio is a polyvocalic retelling of the Persephone myth that investigates memory, code, and relationships.Elizabeth Switaj's Bringers of Fruit continues Switaj's long standing engagement with myth, seen in her previous books, A Broken Sanctuary and Magdalene & the Mermaids. With the repeating refrain "I almost got away with it," readers wait expectantly for a confrontation that doesn't come, but instead morphs into alternate narratives. Unlike other poets' engagements with lyrical tropes, Switaj does not use mythology as a form of coerced conventionality that is often seen; she's got code. These myths, updated for the modern world, have MP3s, Ray-bans, html coding, "join my band," as well as scientific language and imagery: we encounter "prions," "origami cells," "nucleotides," "monomers," and "cyanosis." These poems show an examined emotionality fused with the abstract as survival technique - "cerebral snow." - Carrie HunterCorpselords and chthonic gods congregate in Elizabeth Switaj's underworldly "grumble of lights." Myth and form alike shiver, shrivel, and arrive in the space "where moon/ snails suck the marrow from bones/ they've pierced." These necrocantos sing the fugue songs of the dead that won't die. May we all have a psychopomp as deft of ear and image as Switaj to lead us through this encoded hell. - Candice Wuehle

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