Void and Voice

Void and Voice

Auteur : Kenneth Sherman

Date de publication : 1998

Éditeur : Mosaic Press

Nombre de pages : 158

Résumé du livre

A powerful account of a journey to the killing fields of Poland and a brilliant examination of the work and suicide of Primo Levi head this cast of dazzling essays. Kenneth Sherman brings a beautiful, laconic style and originality of thought to these various peices that include incisive readings of H.G. Wells, Czeslaw Milosz, Tomas Transtromer, as well as a convincing reconsideration of Rupert Brooke. As the title, Void and Voice suggests, all these pieces point to that interplay between absense and presence, emptiness and the human voice of creation that arises to counter it. Kenneth Sherman already has a reputation as an extraordinary poet and this book will demonstrate that he is also one of our best essayists.

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