Leaves Borrowed from Human Flesh

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Leaves Borrowed from Human Flesh

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 96 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9798988198574
  • DDC分類 811.54

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In Leaves Borrowed from Human Flesh, the solipsistic self gives way to a language which attempts to recover the female body's experience of place, and of the human and non-human creatures which inhabit it. The ethical dilemmas of representation are framed by a consciousness which allows itself to be permeated by whatever lies outside it, impinging on its boundaries to make them fluid, plural, at times, evanescent.

Divided into four sections which highlight an unmistakable female consciousness engaging with vast natural landscapes in four different continents, the collection's evolution is towards a subtle form of resistance where anthropocentric certainties are interrogated. What starts as left-margined free verse, often using ekphrasis to highlight gender violence and resistance, leans increasingly towards the playful and experimental, at times adopting metre and traditional forms in combination with found poetry and erasure so as to destabilise the boundaries between genres. By the end of the collection, the page is no longer a mechanism for order and structure, but instead, evolves into a canvas and visual field, challenging the social order through language itself.

In Abigail Ardelle Zammit's third collection, suffering, mortality and environmental degradation are inseparable from the poet's relentless search for meaning. Relationships, aloneness and connectedness must be probed as inexhaustible themes in the vast trajectory of existence. Each poem is a question, an exploration of what can be unearthed through linguistic play, as well as an attempt to decolonise the self from a language that is always on the verge of running dry.

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