Architecture of Dispersed Life: Selected Poetry

Pablo de Rokha author Urayoán Noel translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Shearsman Books

Published:17th Sep '18

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Architecture of Dispersed Life: Selected Poetry cover

Pablo de Rokha was one of the great trio of Chilean modernist poets, along with Vicente Huidobro (2 years his senior) and Pablo Neruda (10 years his junior). All three were communists, all three were great poets, and all three cordially detested each other. De Rokha is the least known of them outside Chile, and this volume redresses that by offering an introduction to this astonishing body of work in the first book-length selection of his work to be published in English. "More tragic and irremediable than his enemy Pablo Neruda's, more vast than Ezra Pound's, more profound than Rilke's, the great poetry of Pablo de Rokha reveals to us the desperate landscapes of hope. De Rokha committed suicide on December 10, 1968. He was perhaps the major poet of the 20th century." -Raul Zurita "This book is an event, a monumental work of translation and poetry that will force us to rethink our understanding of global modernism and the hemispheric avant-garde. Pablo de Rokha, finally accessible to the English-speaking world, is a major Chilean poet of the early 20th century, who ought to sit front and center alongside Neruda, Mistral, Huidobro, Vallejo and Girondo; and Urayoan Noel's work here as translator and editor is a historical and archival restoration on a massive scale. Noel's evocative introduction--which refuses "to disentangle de Rokha the vanguardist from de Rokha the indigenous poet"-brilliantly situates de Rokha as a poet who is as focused on the local as he is on the international. De Rokha strikes the modern reader as entirely contemporary, in his form, language and, most interestingly, in how he foretells the political and economic violence of a global, neoliberal continuum. This translation will dazzle, and de Rokha's voice, with its hyperbole, its contradictions, its obsessive critique of Yankeeland, will, inevitably, say as much about 2018 as it does about 1922." -Daniel Borzutzky

ISBN: 9781848613775

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm

Weight: 433g

294 pages