Glass And God
A collection of innovative poetry and reflections
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:9th Apr '98
Should be back in stock very soon
This collection introduces Anne Carson's distinctive voice, blending modern themes with classical influences, particularly in the standout poem 'The Glass Essay'.
In Glass and God, Anne Carson presents her first full-length publication in Britain, showcasing a voice that is both assured and challenging. Her writing is vivid, laconic, and precise, offering a fresh perspective that captivates readers. The collection features a series of 'Short Talks', where Carson explores a range of topics, from the works of Sylvia Plath and Franz Kafka to the nuances of waterproofing and the concept of walking backwards. Each piece is infused with her unique style, making the mundane feel extraordinary.
One of the standout works in this collection is the brilliant long poem titled 'The Glass Essay'. Here, Carson delves into the complexities of a contemporary love affair, intertwining personal reflection with the haunting influence of the Brontë sisters. This poem exemplifies her ability to blend the modern with the classical, creating a tapestry of emotions and thoughts that resonate deeply with readers.
Carson's writing in Glass and God is characterized by an intensity and integrity that transforms the ordinary into the profound. Her innovative approach to poetry invites readers to engage with her work on multiple levels, making this collection a significant contribution to contemporary literature. With each page, Carson challenges conventions and encourages a fresh appreciation for the art of poetry.
Anne Carson is a daring, learned, unsettling writer. Both in poetry and in prose (and the nimble mixtures of both that are characteristic of her work) she offers and upholds exceptional pleasures and standards. A unique figure in the North American literary landscape and not nearly as well known as she should be -- Susan Sontag
Anne Carson's poems are like notes made in their pristine urgency, as fresh and bright as a series of sudden remarks... A real poet whose poems are unfailingly memorable... [whose] powers of invention are apparently infinite -- Guy Davenport
Anne Carson is a new and brilliant talent making her English debut with this volume -- Peter Porter
She is a rare talent - brilliant and full of wit, passionate and also deeply moving. Her long poem 'The Glass Essay' is oen of the best of our time -- Michael Ondaatje
ISBN: 9780224051170
Dimensions: 200mm x 134mm x 10mm
Weight: 144g
152 pages