Condition of Secrecy Contributor(s): Christensen, Inger (Author), Nied, Susanna (Translator) |
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ISBN: 0811228118 ISBN-13: 9780811228114 Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
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Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Literary Collections | European - Scandinavian - Literary Collections | Essays - Literary Collections | Women Authors |
Dewey: 839.814 |
LCCN: 2018021516 |
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 5.2" W x 7.9" L (0.30 lbs) 160 pages |
Themes: - Sex & Gender - Feminine |
Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product |
Review Citations: Publishers Weekly 08/13/2018 Kirkus Reviews 09/01/2018 |
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Publisher Description: The Condition of Secrecy is a poignant collection of essays by Inger Christensen, widely regarded as one of the most influential Scandinavian writers of the twentieth century. As The New York Times proclaimed, "Despite the rigorous structure that undergirds her work--or more likely, because of it--Ms. Christensen's style is lyrical, even playful." The same could be said of Christensen's essays. Here, she formulates with increasing clarity the basis of her approach to writing, and provides insights into how she composed specific poetry volumes. Some essays are autobiographical (with memories of Christensen's school years during the Nazi occupation of Denmark), and others are political, touching on the Cold War and Chernobyl. The Condition of Secrecy also covers the Ars Poetica of Lu Chi (261-303 CE); William Blake and Isaac Newton; and such topics as randomness as a universal force and the role of the writer as an agent of social change. The Condition of Secrecy confirms that Inger Christensen is "a true singer of the syllables" (C. D. Wright), and "a formalist who makes her own rules, then turns the game around with another rule" (Eliot Weinberger). |
Contributor Bio(s): Christensen, Inger: - Inger Christensen (1935- 2009), whose work is a cornerstone of modern Scandinavian poetry, was the recipient of many international awards, among them the Nordic Authors' Prize, bestowed by the Swedish Academy and known as the "Little Nobel." Her books include the masterpiece it; alphabet; Butterfly Valley; and Light, Grass, and Letter in April.Nied, Susanna: - Susanna Nied's work has appeared in various literary journals and anthologies. Her translation of It won the Harold Morton Landon Translation Award in 2007. |
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